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Time

Thinking – “I don’t have enough time for it!
I think it is fair to say that we all have thought this.

How often have you told someone (or yourself) that you don't have time for something? We only have 24 hours in a day—you alone must decide what you do in these hours.

It seems to be more convenient to say “I don't have the time” instead of saying “I don't want to use my time on it.” Understand the difference? In the first phrase you have not taken responsibility for how you use your time. You put yourself in the role of being a victim of time

In the second phrase you take full responsibility for your time. This may upset some people when you say it. What you’re implying - is that whatever they want from you is not necessarily as important for you as it is for them. In reality, you are just being honest. This will, in fact, make you feel more comfortable with your choice.

The interesting thing is that when you start doing this, you will attract more honest people to you in your life. People will start appreciating your honesty. You will see success for whatever your intentions are for the activity.

Your goals will be attained if you allow the time to manifest them.

Most people fail with business endeavors and life intentions in general because they have not set the course for their goals. They are too busy with applying their valuable time to day-dreaming about their intended goals rather than giving action to arrive at success. Make sure you are not one of them.  

 

 

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