
Is time management the solution to success?
Mélanieo
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<h2><span style="font-size: 12pt;">This bonus episode is from a life training conducted in The Female Entrepreneur Insider Facebook Group. </span></h2> <span style="font-size: 12pt;">If you'd like to watch future trainings live, join The Female Entrepreneur Insider Facebook Group <a title="The Female Entrepreneur Insider " href= "https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefemaleentrepreneurinsider" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>. </span> <h2>When thinking about time management, how much time do we actually have, can we manage it, or is it about prioritizing it?</h2> <h3>It is realistic to think that time management will bring success?</h3> Is time management actually possible? Time management, if there is such a thing is certainly unique to each individual. <p>We all have the same 1440 minutes in a day. Likewise, we all have 96 15-minute blocks of time in one day.</p> <p>It is a necessity to give 32 15-minute blocks to rest. Sleep is so important for physical and emotional health as well as for productivity. That leaves 64 15-minute blocks of time to do life, work, and build relationships.</p> <h3>Time management and choice.</h3> <p>How you use this time is your choice. You get to choose how you spend your time and what you do with the time you are given each day. Notice, I didn't say you get to manage how your spend your time, I said you get to choose how you spend your time.</p> <p>Time is not manageable. We all have the exact same amount of time every day.</p> <p>Whether we have enough time or not is dependent on the choices we make and how we choose to use the 64 15-minute blocks of time. You can accomplish a lot in 15-minutes if you choose to use the minutes wisely. Losing yourself in the scroll on Instagram is not going to produce results. But, using 15-minutes to write a blog post, create a list of content for the week, schedule appointments, listen to a podcast, exercise, pray, get fresh air, or make a healthy meal, will produce positive results.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Time management - doing versus playing<