The two are often confused. I am on this continual treadmill of "sooo much work to do" but when I really wake up to the situation, it would've been done weeks ago! If I hadn't distracted myself with other stuff. I think a time management and discipline techniques course would be a great investment for anyone who wants to get stuff done.. (Well, some people don't! The ones on the dole!)
The majority of my clients at work complain about time. Well, I think I should know a thing or two about being busy. Let me see...
-- 40x hours of work every week
-- 6x hours of uni every week
-- ... assignments, weekly readings.. which total, according to the uni, 18 hours a week
And I'm not even growing a business! I'm just earning a stagnant salary and working my ass off. Then there's parents. The ones who work AND raise kids. Makes you kind of feel lucky right?
Pat Mesiti has a good quote.. If you have a reason, you'll find a way. If you really want something enough you'll find time or a way to do it.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Still a self-confessed bi-polar
Every day is a box of chocolates, I just don't know what I'm going to get! It's ok though - I see it as the negative feelings coming up to the surface because of my meditation, and I'm just releasing in spurts of anger and loathing for the world.
Today is a good day though. I feel joyful. I had the best news this morning! And I'm done a search and I can see people have already been blogging about it. V comes in these massive 500ml cans! Just last night my friend was talking about the mega Red Bull Cans and I said they needed to be even bigger. These V's are big fat things. Just what I need for study. Have they been out for a while, have I been living under a rock? I haven't had any all-nighters since last October.
On another note, my computer at work is a slow piece of sh*t. It freezes on me every morning, as if to say "That's right, You're in a good mood now but I'm gonna f*ck with you like this all day." I've now brought a book to work so I can read chapters between freezes.
I'm reading a great book at the moment. It's called "Having It All" by John Assaraf. It speaks about law of attraction, but actually breaks it down into the science behind it first, so cynics and sceptics can't undermine it. There is a fantastic quote in the book which I would love to repeat to so many people I've had the pleasure of coming across who drain the world of happiness, dreams, and optimism:
Today is a good day though. I feel joyful. I had the best news this morning! And I'm done a search and I can see people have already been blogging about it. V comes in these massive 500ml cans! Just last night my friend was talking about the mega Red Bull Cans and I said they needed to be even bigger. These V's are big fat things. Just what I need for study. Have they been out for a while, have I been living under a rock? I haven't had any all-nighters since last October.
On another note, my computer at work is a slow piece of sh*t. It freezes on me every morning, as if to say "That's right, You're in a good mood now but I'm gonna f*ck with you like this all day." I've now brought a book to work so I can read chapters between freezes.
I'm reading a great book at the moment. It's called "Having It All" by John Assaraf. It speaks about law of attraction, but actually breaks it down into the science behind it first, so cynics and sceptics can't undermine it. There is a fantastic quote in the book which I would love to repeat to so many people I've had the pleasure of coming across who drain the world of happiness, dreams, and optimism:
The problem of the world cannot possibly be solved by sceptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were. - JFK
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