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There are so many things. Things to make me thin. Dream Sculpting Review Things to make happy. Things to make me more efficient. More efficient? Really? Now that's the one I can use. I'd have to say I'm one of those people who get distracted easily. It doesn't take much to send me down a rabbit trail, and it takes an awful lot more to bring me back! I love stuff! I'm very curious and have a wild imagination! The problem is that so much of it, even if it's "good," really just gets me to waste more time. And I only have a limited amount of that. 24 hours. It's what we all get. No more. No less. I joke around with my customers often that I've been asking God to give us a few more hours in the day. The sad thing is I cram too much into it and would really like to have more time. So, short of God answering that prayer (and I won't hold it against Him if He doesn't), I need to find out where I'm wasting what I have. Is it at work?

At home? In my personal life? What are my distractions and what should I do about them?Not all distractions are bad... the problem is what I do with those distractions. For example; at work it's very good for me to visit with my customers. I need to see what their needs are and how I can best meet those needs. Even a little friendly "chatting" is important. They need to know I actually care. But what if my "caring" takes longer than it should? Who or what is going to miss out later? Remember... only 24 hours. Sadly, since work comes at the beginning of most of our days, wasting time in this area is pushing our families down the track! I want to be better at limiting my work distractions so that I have more time with those who matter most to me!There are so many things. Things to make me thin. Things to make happy. Things to make me more efficient. More efficient? Really?

Now that's the one I can use. I'd have to say I'm one of those people who get distracted easily. It doesn't take much to send me down a rabbit trail, and it takes an awful lot more to bring me back! I love stuff! I'm very curious and have a wild imagination! The problem is that so much of it, even if it's "good," really just gets me to waste more time. And I only have a limited amount of that. 24 hours. It's what we all get. No more. No less. I joke around with my customers often that I've been asking God to give us a few more hours in the day. The sad thing is I cram too much into it and would really like to have more time. So, short of God answering that prayer (and I won't hold it against Him if He doesn't), I need to find out where I'm wasting what I have. Is it at work? At home? In my personal life? What are my distractions and what should I do about them?Not all distractions are bad... the problem is what I do with those distractions. For example; at work it's very good for me to visit with my customers.

I need to see what their needs are and how I can best meet those needs. Even a little friendly "chatting" is important. They need to know I actually care. But what if my "caring" takes longer than it should? Who or what is going to miss out later? Remember... only 24 hours. Sadly, since work comes at the beginning of most of our days, wasting time in this area is pushing our families down the track! I want to be better at limiting my work distractions so that I have more time with those who matter most to me! So, what am I going to do? I need to be willing to take a hard look at how I am spending time with my family. Yep that's what I said, spending time with my family. You see, when we waste time at the office, or on the road, we are really dipping into their time. 15 minutes wasted on the phone is 15 minutes less with my wife and kids... or less sleep... which is still taking away from your loved ones. I would suggest that you start critically looking at your work habits. I'm going too! Watch for the little red flags that say you're pushing it. Be willing to hang up the phone or walk out the customers door just a little earlier. Don't tell yourself that the "extra work" is "for the family." If it's wasted time, it's not extra work, so it's not for the familyMany people are familiar with the sentiment that "the end justifies the means" when pursuing goals and ambitions. However, in the realm of business and life, ends and means are quite important. In many cases, 'how' you go about doing something is equally (if not more) important than what you are doing in the first place. Many times, it is easy to pursue short-term results by bending or breaking rules. However, long-term success requires attention to both the goal and the methods used to reach it.Most people recognize this fact in the natural world. It is not difficult to see what happens if you attempt to plant and harvest wheat without following the right steps. No matter how hard you try, it is not possible to 'wing it' to success in the natural world. However, many people are gripped with a desire to fast-talk their way to success in the world of business and relationships.

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