I often hear people saying “I wish I had more time to myself,” or “I need more hours in my day.”
Well, you are right. We live in a time where we need to work harder for our failing economy. Sad but true.
Sometimes finding time alone seems impossible, I get it.
Wake up, take a shower, eat breakfast, go to work, eat lunch, go back to work, drive back home, prepare dinner, do laundry, wash dishes, take a shower… and your day is gone.
Everybody is in need of having some extra time. Everyone is looking for a quiet place to lay down and count to 100 or maybe just take a quick nap.
Finding time is the number one priority of many people, and often the goal on New Year’s Eve.
“Next year I’ll make more time for myself.” But does that really happen?
Creating personal time can be taught at times, but there are certainty ways to do that if one’s determined and wants to puts effort in achieving that goal.
the number one tip is to organize your schedule. Having a schedule where everything falls into place will save you plenty of time, and will leave you with some 10-15 minutes of relax time.
“Me” time will leave you feeling relaxed, happier and living a calmer life.
The second tip of advice is to prioritize “you” instead of events, work, nights out, gym, etc. Sometimes you just have to put that off for another day. Don’t overload your schedule.
Taking your day slowly will bring you a sense of peace.
Do not feel selfish for finding more time for yourself. It will allow you to renew, heal and even create reserves of energy. Put your priorities straight and everything else will fall into place.
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