Gimme time, more time

Driven. Or being driven?

So what’s new? We all have that sinking feeling at times. Take a step back and smell the roses. It’s tough being us sometimes innit?

Especially for the self employed, the multi-tasking ‘all things being mastered’ professional of today. It depends on how long you’ve been in business of course although with more easy access outlets for our contribution and participation – the so-called easy way to grow the business is driving us to distraction, so much so the ‘routine’ now takes up most, if not all of our precious time.

Seems to me we’re bound up in the ever growing routine don’t you think? Besieged by a multitude of habits that forge our expectancy, test our comfort zone. Sure, we all make the choices, although let’s draw the line – face it folks, it’s the loss factor isn’t it, fear of missing out on what’s current that contributes to the growing ‘routine’ in many ways.

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We’re allocating more of our time to chosen tasks that do not directly benefit us … but in reality, we cannot be all things to all channels … can we?

For some this really has become the norm., no time to pencil in (yes, that gem, the pencil!) the drive for the progress, the growth, the new business. Just too busy doing “the same ole ever growing’ routine!”

I’ve had enough – what about you? Who’s driving this life anyway??

What if we take a few minutes (only a few) and look at what is NOT WORKING FOR US during our daily routine? What can we quit? How much time can we get back to invest in ME TIME, growth time? How does the bonus of more time really make us feel?

By simply quitting the NOT WORKING FOR US habits and creating the ‘new’ we ditch the negative, create the space and invite the opportunity for growth.

Try it … dare you to kick the habit(s) and ask yourself. What’s new?

Published by charlie kenny

I love the coast and in particular, the area in which I live, the North East of England. It's an uncomplicated life, for the past twelve years I've been away from the 'big smoke' ... and the decision to relocate my business to the North has been the best move of my career. So far. I am a writer and have a lifetime of experience in publishing and personal development. I now consider myself a specialist in helping my clients with memoirs - that could entail a biography, or simply bringing diary pages to life. I tend not to advertise my business, word of mouth has always been kind so it's no surprise that I do spend a couple of days per week networking. Peer collaboration can be very rewarding. Therefore, if you'd like to join me fortnightly for Wednesday ZOOM or either Tuesday or Thursday for (in-person) morning coffee, please get in touch. I'd love to meet you and perhaps help in any way possible. Thank you for stopping by the website. engage, develop, grow ... with Go! charliekenny@live.co.uk

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