At the end of the month, the clocks will spring forward, which means we all lose an hour. It always amazes me, how many people moan about losing this hour, when the reality is, that so many of us lose an hour or more a day on a regular basis; snoozing, scrolling, procrastinating…
Many of us say that ‘we don’t have enough time in a day’ or that ‘we wish that we had more time’!
We all have those days where we feel we are not getting anywhere or those days where we feel overwhelmingly busy, but, if this feels like a regular occurrence, it’s time to stop, reflect and gain control of your time.
In truth, I used to find it really hard to delegate, meaning as my businesses grew, I got busier and busier. Sometimes I’d just think; ‘oh it will just take me a few minutes, so I may as well do it’ - but this mindset was keeping me stuck and losing me; money, productivity and most importantly TIME!
A couple of years back, we started to build up the Optimus team of staff and contractors and I now have support, which means that I have time and space for me, and I’m so conscious as to how I fill it. I focus on using my gained time for:
Meaning, I’m purposeful; I time block, plan, delegate and as a result feel I have so much more time for me. I’ve gained my time back!
An iPhone reminds it’s user of it’s usability, showing how many hours you’ve spent on the device and on what applications, (as a side note this sometimes shocks me and helps me revaluate my phone use-age), but, can you imagine if we had that in life?
We all only get 24 hours a day! It’s sometimes helpful to visualise the day as a cake or pie, cut into slices. Every slice represents what you do; every hour of the day is a piece of the cake - How do you slice yours? Do you slice it wisely? Where do you need the slices to be bigger and what slice can you make smaller?
Some ideas of how you can gain some time back: