What Does Zale, Bill Gates, and George Bush Have In Common?

in Humour,Success Through Balance,Time,Zale Tabakman

We all have 168 hours in a week.

That’s all we get.

In that time,

we need to work,

we need to sleep,

we need to spend time with our families to create healthy and loving relationships.

we need to re-energize ourselves,

we need to look after our health.

How one spends their valuable time is a reflection on their values.

This is how we need to think about the time we spend working.

That is why I always do the math.What is my time worth? Where is that time best spent? Am I doing something that only I can do?

You can never make more time.

Once you have used time up – its gone forever.

I try my best to make use of every precious moment that was given to me.

I don’t “waste time”. I use time.

It doesn’t mean I run around Checking Off Everything on my To Do List.

I try always look at my To Do List – and say – do I need to do that?

Will the world be a better place because of what I have done.

Have a wonderful day!

Zale

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