This is how LifeHacker writes about not having enough time

I Don’t Have Time is a lie

Not enough time to exercise. Not enough time to cook healthy meals. Not enough time to clean. Not enough time to pursue hobbies. Sound familiar? We’ve all said things like this before, but as Nerd Fitness points out, “I don’t have enough time” is a lie.

We don’t have enough time in the day for everything we might want to do, but we must have enough time for our priorities.

Whenever you find yourself thinking “I don’t have time” change it to “It’s not a priority.”

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That sinking feeling in your stomach…

That sinking feeling… that you don’t measure up, the impending doom, being found out… fear of death…

I just read an article on the New York Times, and ended up having that sinking feeling in my stomach.

I don’t often have it myself, that sinking feeling in my stomach, but I experience it from students on the calls, so I decided to investigate.

The article was about the next 200 billion company. I had an experience of being a midget in a world of giants. I had an experience of being insignificant, nobody, wannabe, a failure, a nothing.

In olden times this would effect me and my mood for hours, days, weeks… depression would set in. I would look at my projects and feel ashamed.

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What life did you choose in the first hour of your day? The Backdrop

 

Every day works best if and when you have a context set in the first hour of the day. For most of you this is the same old, same old, because you put your attention to everything the same old … Continue reading

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What life did you choose in the first hour of your day? The Backdrop

What is your machine that is using your life by driving to do the same things over and over again?

you-can-become-the-master-of-your-life-through-awarenessWhen your life is repetitive and you can’t get from A to B, what you don’t know is that there is a machine that is running your actions to repeat what you experienced when you were a child. This article is to explain it… Continue reading

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What is your machine that is using your life by driving to do the same things over and over again?