The way you use your time is the way you live your life.
Posted on September 4, 2008, under Time Management Skills.
Yesterday I wrote about one key skill for negotiating transitional times – recognizing the transition.
A second skill involves seeing that every transition involves losses and gains. Whether the transition is one that you welcome or one that you do not, it’s important to know that there are pluses and minuses about every change.
Recognizing the emotional components of a transition enables you to be less reactive as you make your way through its peaks and valleys. When you recognize and honor the feelings associated with your transition, you are less distracted and able to be much more focused. In very concrete, practical ways, this helps you to think more clearly, and (ultimately) find more time, while moving through your changes.
What transitions are you making in your life right now? How is it going?
Stay tuned! We will be discussing transitions more, as the seasons unfold!
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Let’s explore time together …

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