I'm currently in Dallas, on Central time. I used to live in Boston on Eastern time. I love visiting San Francisco on Pacific time. I listen daily to BBC who works on Greenwich time. Time is something we focus so much of our lives on - but yet "What time is it where you are?"
So many times we stop ourselves and ask - Why isn't there more time? Why aren't there more hours in a day? Is it really going to take THIS MUCH time to do this? We always seem to be focusing on the hours and the schedules, but what if we all stopped for a moment of time to think where we are in our placement.
I define our placement as more of what the timing is in your life - where is your focus. What are you doing to accept, change, or better where you are currently placed.
- Don't like your job? Are you focusing your timing on changing that situation and/or trying to look positively at it if you are unable to? OR are you using all of your time focusing on the negatives of hating your job?
- Love your job but want more? Are you using your time to research what else you can do? Or do you just continue to go through the same motions everyday hoping to win the lotto? With a 1 in 176 million chance on that the Internet and research will be a better spend of your timing (and money).
The placement of our timing is different for everyone and the fact remains that your destiny is up to you - once you realize where you are at in your timing. But the truth is always the same - we feel we never have enough time, and we forget to focus on our placement of timing. SO I charge you to step back and look at where you are - what needs to change, if anything, in your current placement - what time is it really where you are at in your life?
I'm no longer on Central time - now I'm focing timing on taking charge!
~Nicole is an independent consultant, specializing in start-ups and expanding exposure, as well as a full time Sales Manager. With over a decade's worth of business development, marketing and online experience, Nicole has been increasing revenue for companies large and small, and loving every moment.
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