The way you use your time is the way you live your life.
Posted on August 23, 2011, under Time and Energy, Transitions and Time.
Finding time opens your schedule, and flexible focus opens your outlook. Together, this powerful pair gives you the ability to handle whatever pops up.
Imagine you’re just settling in to watch that DVD you borrowed from the library. You’ve been looking forward to this break all day, when … ugh … here’s a sudden conflict or an emergency phone call. So you grit your teeth as you juggle yet another ball, for a minute, or a month. You manage it – usually – but how is your productivity affected? Do you ramp up, shut down, or lash out?
Let’s look at how Flexible Focus can shine a clear light on the situation and give you a new pathway for moving through it.
Flexible Focus is a deep, quiet way to balance your strengths. Put simply, as you step into using Flexible Focus, you:
These skills are simplifiers and they can be lifesavers! So see how you can apply Flexible Focus to your life by remembering these two powerful and timely touchstones the next time you are pulled off-track by something unexpected. I encourage you to begin exploring the transformative power of Heart-Based Time Management today.
Let’s explore time together …
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