How Not To Kill Time And Make It Work With You, Not Against You

I don’t like the idea of killing time. I don’t like the idea of killing anything. But when it comes to killing time, do you do it?

I can’t remember when it was I heard this quote, but it’s stuck with me like a sticky bun sticks to my fingertips.

‘Life and time is like a toilet roll
The nearer you get to the end
The quicker it runs out.’

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How to manage time before retirement.

Before I retired from full-time work in 2012, my life was hectic, and time was often my enemy. With deadlines to meet and places to be, I was forever rushing around like somebody who was too busy to tell anybody how busy I was.

I’d look at people’s schedules and wonder how they could easily fit everything in. Some people seem to be naturally gifted at managing their time – or maybe they were better at saying “no” to distractions than I was?

However, I’m proud that I’ve always been a good timekeeper. I’d rather look after time than kill it.

I always arrive at appointments with lots of time to spare. And then it backfires on me as I start questioning myself about the time I am wasting when sitting in a waiting room or killing time when window shopping in the high street while I wait.

Maybe I should start arriving later than earlier? But the thought of being late for anything is something I can not face.

How do I look after time?

In many ways. But one thing that has helped me is to use time wisely by keeping a daily schedule.

I write down the things that I want to accomplish that day, and then I try to stick to that schedule as much as possible. Of course, things come up, and I need to be flexible, but having a structure in my day helps me feel like I am using my time wisely.

Another thing that helps me is to prioritise my tasks. I try to focus on the most important things rather than wasting time on what doesn’t matter. This helps me be more productive and feel less stressed.

How do you kill time if you don’t have enough of it?

How can you kill something that you don’t have?

How often do you hear somebody say, ‘I don’t have enough time’ or ‘I wish I had more time?’ 

When we’re enjoying ourselves, time tricks us. It makes us think it’s going fast or gone quickly. Whereas when we’re doing something we don’t enjoy, it reverses that trick by making us think it’s going slowly. Yet, all along, it has travelled at its usual pace.

Is time fooling you?

When I was at school, time seemed to go slowly. I remember the school summer holidays and how those six weeks of freedom seemed to last forever. They seemed endless until the nightmare of the night before returning began.

Even the two-week Christmas school break seemed to last forever. Back then, time was my best friend. It was always there and gave me as much of what it had as I wanted.

When time runs out on you. 

Then I got my first job and soon found myself fighting for time and trying desperately to keep it from slipping away. It was as if time was upset with me and wanted to leave. If only I had saved up some of the spare time from my childhood. It would have come in very useful.

Work days would always go quickly. Somebody told me it was a sign of being busy. I’d arrive at work dreading the full week ahead, but it would often pass me by like an intercity express train. 

When Friday afternoon arrived, the thought of all that free time over the weekend would put a big smile on my face.

Even better was when the weekend was extended because of a public holiday. I remember being told by a work colleague, ‘ Three days of time to roam free‘. It’s yet another ‘time’ quote I’ve never forgotten.

Time is like money. Those who spend it wisely will never lose it.   

Hugh W. Roberts

Yet, when the office clock struck five and a long weekend was upon me, why did I resist going home and getting the long weekend started? Was I fooling myself by believing that the long weekend would last even longer if I delayed it? Or was it because I wanted to enjoy that feeling of ‘three days of time to roam free’ even longer?

Time doesn’t stop for anybody, so why was I kidding myself?

Time after retirement. And why do some people find time boring?   

When I retired, the thought of all that spare time on my hands was one of its benefits.

At first, I had no idea what I would do with all my spare time. However, I knew that I would not allow myself to get bored or become addicted to daytime television or social media.

When I hear people say they are bored, I want to arrest them and put them in ‘time jail.’ How can anybody get bored with their time?

When I see people on social media saying they’re bored, not only do I ask them how anybody can get bored on social media, but if they’re bored, do something less boring than spend time on social media.

I’m proud to say that I’ve never been bored or addicted to daytime television or social media.

Looking back, I wonder how I managed to fit everything in. Where did I find the time to work and enjoy a social life that often took me away on holidays or long weekend breaks? It’s something I never found out the answers to.

Fast forward to the present, and I ask, ‘Where does the time go?’ 

Unlike my early years, days, weeks and months seem to zoom past even more quickly. I often compare my life to the toilet roll I mentioned at the beginning of this post. 

I was never good at mathematics. And when it comes to time, the maths still doesn’t add up.

But even with good time-management skills, I sometimes feel like time is slipping away. It’s a strange feeling – like I’m racing against the clock and can never quite catch up.

But at the end of the day, I try to be grateful for my time and make the most of it. Because, as the saying goes, time waits for no one.

How do you manage your time? Do you kill time, or are you somebody who never seems to have enough of it? Is time your friend, or is it an enemy? Do you have any tips on freeing up more time? Share them in the comments section.

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How To Manage Your Time

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Whether you are busy doing the right things or not, time is not going to wait for you.

‘Time waits for no one.’ Time doesn’t know what you are doing. Time can’t get into your head.

‘Your new goal is to live an integrated life that starts exactly where you are.’

But time is everything. If you want a better life, manage your time really well. Because time management is self-management. And self-management is life-management.

If you can manage your life, you can manage your time. If you can manage your time, you can manage your life.

Remember, ‘How you live your day is how you live your life.’

To manage your time, don’t do everything at once. ‘Everything at once’ is the problem, not the solution.’ Focus on what matters. What matters will make your life matter. When it comes to time management, everything is not important. And everything is not urgent. If you want to increase your results, you must focus on what is important, not on what is urgent.

Always start your project with what is important to you and your organization. ‘Naming what matters is aligning your needs with your season, no matter what is happening.’

‘The achievability of a list rises to the level of the hardest thing on it.’

You can manage your time when your priorities are not at odds with each other. ‘When your priorities are at odds with each other, it’s common to waffle between the two for so long that you lose your chance at either.’

You can manage your time when you focus on what is right in front of you. Where you are going is important, but where you are is more important. Because ‘if getting ready for our future comes at the expense of our present, we will always feel discontent.’

You can manage your time when you know that you are not your plan, that things change, and that there are things that you cannot control. ‘If your plan works, it works. If it doesn’t, it’s not a failure. Neither are you.’

You can manage your time when you are true to yourself, when you are painting your picture, and when you are designing your own future. ‘In order to really live, you must live in your season.’

You can manage your time when you are in charge of your energy. ‘If you don’t have the energy, adjust the expectation.’ If you want to achieve greatness in your life, you must manage your expectations really well. If your expectations are too high, they can lead to frustrations. If they are too low, you will get bored.

You can manage your time when you are nice to yourself, when you follow your heart. Being nice to yourself means you are grounded in your reality. You are doing the work. ‘Staying grounded doesn’t preclude staying on task. But if you try to stay on task in a frantic state, you will not stay on task for long.’

You can manage your time when you focus on getting better every day. How do you get better? By doing things differently. By thinking differently. When it comes to managing your time, know that ‘what you bring to the table today is likely different from what you brought yesterday and what you’ll bring tomorrow. It’s not exceptionally different but different enough to make a difference.’

You can manage your time when you know how you do your work. As human beings, we don’t work alone. We work with other people. ‘The more you understand your unique personality, the more integrated you become.’

Source

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