168 hours in a week. That's what we are given. Forty or more of those hours typically devoted to our career, toward making a difference in our chosen field, toward providing for our needs. Warren Buffet has the same amount of time as you or I, that sometimes seems impossible to me. How we choose to use our time will determine our effectiveness, as well as the contribution we bring to our places of employment, homes, and friends or families.


Unlike funds or supplies, time cannot be saved up for hard times or a rainy day. It is here now and then, it is gone. So, how we contribute, how we utilize those 168 hours is decided by each individual. Sure, our time during working hours may be managed by a leader, supervisor, or client but the effort and enthusiasm we put into particular tasks and duties is determined by each of us, individually.

It isn't always easy to approach a day of work with the desire to complete as much as possible, with as much determination and passion necessary for that day to truly be considered a "job well done." Decipher time, break it down to the minutes (480+ a work day) and moments (immeasurable) that make up a day of labor, a day of output, a day where fulfillment occurs.

Taking control of time and how you use it is often a very difficult. Decide to prioritize and stick with it. Figure out the stuff, habits, and temptations that lead you down the path of wasting time. Once you recognize and face them down, the better your chances are for conquering them. How about procrastination? Does it rule your behavior? Do you make up excuses like this? "I perform better when I am under pressure..."

Conquer your misuse of time, set priorities, and establish parameters for yourself. Recognize that the time you are given is a valuable commodity. Your use or misuse of that commodity will establish a work ethic that is either appreciated or questioned. Take responsibility for your use or misuse, only you control the effort. It isn't a simple part of your day, as a matter of fact, it is extremely difficult to stay focused and on task. It just comes down to decision, not fate.


"If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality." ~Benjamin Franklin

It simply means, "Don't waste time."

by rayannethorn

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Time is the only thing we can never get more of.

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