Actually, You Can ‘Make Time’

I’ve written a lot about our tendency to say, “There’s not enough time.”

And it’s become sort of quaint or cliché to say, “There’s plenty of time. It’s just a matter of how we choose to spend it.”

But today, with the dawning of a new month in 2, I want to take the discussion of time to the next level.

Actually, believe it or not, you can create time.

What?

No, this isn’t “Back to the Future,” and I don’t have a time machine.

You don’t need a time machine to create time.

But here are a few ways you can make this happen:

– Delegate one thing that you don’t enjoy doing and/or doesn’t serve you or give you a return on investment

– Stop doing one thing that’s wasting your time

– In the previous email, I wrote about priorities. So you can make a list of things that are important to you and crucial to your success. Pick one of those things, and move it to the top of your to-do list. Magically, things that you may have thought were necessary or important (which really weren’t either) will get “crowded out” or pushed off your to-do list, to be replaced by something that will serve you and move you forward.

So yes, it’s impossible to add more hours or minutes to the day. But you can make time for things that matter by delegating or eliminating things that don’t.

I’ll close with an example specific to your health and fitness.

Think about the last time you skipped a workout, or delayed getting started with an exercise program.

Then, think about the other things you did that day instead of working out or starting an exercise program.

Were those things that you spent your hard-earned time on actually worthwhile? Did those activities actually move you forward, contribute to your well-being, or result in positive change or progress?

If not, make a note of those things and either delegate … or better yet … eliminate them.

And make time – and space – for you.

Your innie friend and coach,

Train Smart. Train Hard. Train Safe. Train to Sweatt

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