How much time do we need in one day?
How much time do we need to be ourselves?
How much time do we need to let others be themselves?
How much of our time should we give to others?
How much time should we dedicate to our work?
How much time should we dedicate to love?
How much time should we dedicate to family?
How much time should we dedicate to our hobbies?
How much time should we dedicate to God?
Do the proportions of the time we give to each of these indirectly reflect our priorities? Even if we verbally complain that we don't have time to do 'this and that', don't we all have a choice to how much time we realistically dedicate to each aspect of our life? My fear is that as real our wishes and our priorities might be, most of the time, our choices are limited, constrained.... Real choices involve drastic changes, uprooting of jobs, families, love.... Or do they?
Apart from using a time vortex, is it possible to make small changes that have real results in this time management dilemma? Is it possible to schedule ahead what your day should be divided in, in an attempt to share your time accordingly? Is it possible to find time for everything that you want to do?
Some people manage... What about you?
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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