writtenagain.com writtenagain.com
Site Home :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Submit Article
Search:   
Get 3 way links
 

Research & Science

Finance & Banking

Health & Therapy

Home Family & Garden

Games & Play

Automotive

Teens & Kids

Art & Culture

Eating & Drinking

Travel & Vacation

Healthcare & Medicine

Fashion & Relationships

Issues & News

Business & Services

Self Help

Recreation

Property & Estate

Society & Issues

Careers & Employment

Politics & Government

Academics & Education

Shopping Online

Adventure & Sports

Software & Networking

 

  Site Home » Self Help » Punctuality Management
   
 

Finding the Time for Self Improvement

   
Author: Robin OBrien
 

Many people think that they could improve their life if only they could find the time. They desperately want to change, to realize their dreams, whether that is gaining self-confidence, dealing with anxiety, having better relationships or acquiring money. They think that, when they find the time, they will make the changes they have promised themselves. The truth is they will never deliver on those promises because they never will find the time.

We all have busy lives. We have commitments to work and family. We leave early in the morning and go to work, work hard all day with no time to think, and then, when we get home tired, we have other commitments thrust upon us. Were not happy. Theres never enough time for your self. Your job may be fantastic, your finances secure and your family loving, but theres a hole in your life. But, you keep saying to your self: Ill make the effort as soon as I find the time.

Ill let you into a secret: you will never find the time. With the lifestyles we live today, time is not something we ever find. We must MAKE the time! Its not always easy, but it is possible to make a little time each day just for your self.

First you need to sit down with pen a paper and write down your schedule. Dont leave anything out; be honest. You probably already know what it is youd like to do if you had the time, so write down how long each day you would like to have. Now, go back to your written schedule and start to analyze it to find out where you can make time. You can begin with looking at how you begin your day. You may yearn to meditate, or practise yoga, or write or find time to contemplate. Well, could you get up a half hour earlier? Most of us can make the effort the get up that little bit earlier. If you do, you could make the time to spend on yourself.

How do you spend your lunch hour at work? Most people tend to chat with their colleagues, go shopping, and do errands or simply zone out. Could you cut down on these? Perhaps not every day but on your schedule, write down when you could make the time, even if its only two times a week.

What about travelling to and from work? Maybe you could make the time there. Read the books youre always promising your self youll read one day. Listen to the self-improvement CDs youve bought but never had the time to listen to. If you planning on getting fit or doing some exercise, ask your self if you could run or walk to work at least part of the way rather than driving or taking the bus.

Evenings can be a problem when it comes to making time. Most people are pretty tired when the get home from work. Then theres preparing meals and spending time with your family and friends. But again, you could possibly make time here. How much time spent at home in the evening is quality time? Do you tend to zone out in front of the TV? If you do, you can stop watching the TV and make the time for your self.

Weekends are by far the best place to look when making time for your self. Start by looking at the schedule youve written down and again be honest. Do you tend to sleep, spend hours window-shopping or just potter about the house for hours on end? We are all guilty of wasting some of our time, especially at weekends. Write down some time on the schedule of yours when you can spend time just on yourself.

Finally, talk to those around you. Explain to them you desire to spend time in improving your self. If youre honest and show them youre committed, youll be surprised how much support you receive. After all, become a better you is going to improve their lives too.

Making time is hard work but making it is worth the effort. Once you begin to spend time doing the things youve been promising your self, youll feel so much better. Dont worry if you sometimes dont stick to it. Schedules can be re-arranged: after all, our lives are ever changing. So, what are you waiting for? Go and start making the time.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
10 Tips for Marketing Your Business with Public Speaking
 
Dealing With the Loss of Loved Ones
 
Goal-Setting and the Obstacle of Life
 
How To Use Creative Visualization To Affirm Your Deepest Desire
 
Improve Communication Skills with the Opposite Sex
 
Advocacy Journalists Control American Media Newsrooms.
 
Overcoming Past Experiences in Leading - Nu Leadership Series
 
Movement Spreads Quickly as a "Good Virus
 
Setting Goals for Success
 
9 Tips To Improve Your Voice
 
 
 
Site Home :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.writtenagain.com All Rights Reserved.