We might have experienced a so called 'time waster' lately.
If so how do you label those people exactly?
Are they worse than thieves who break into your house?
If a thief breaks into your house and steals something physical, you can work, make money, and buy another one.
But of course, time doesn't work that way. Once it's gone, it's gone as they say. That's why I wouldn't blame you for resenting time-wasters.
It's certainly how we may feel to begin with or react as time is like a non-renewable resource. When someone wastes our precious time, we wouldn't get those minutes back.
But the truth is that the minutes themselves don't yield any inherent value. It's you and me that give each and every moment it's value perceived or real.
It's what we do with the minutes that truly counts.
The truth is that many of us use up time in non-productive ways that don't align with our goals and who we want to become.
If you audit your time last month, last week or yesterday what value for yourself and others was ultimately produced?
We could look at it in a way that if someone "wasted our time", we could theoretically "buy it back" by reallocating those minutes we were going to waste ourselves and by spending them on minutes that truly matter and make a difference to ourselves and others.
We are going to encounter time-wasters at some point or other and we can't always control our level of awareness or acceptance of that.
Either way, blaming them for stealing our time or indeed blaming ourselves is rarely the path to a successful life and business as an entrepreneur.
Opportunities to improve and optimise our business are everywhere so let's get to it.
WellnessXT is for entrepreneurs who value time and want to create time freedom for themselves and their families.
Dominik