Tag: TimeManagement

  • Your time is limited, treat it like a business negotiation

    Ready.

    B. Lorenzo Buckinchere

    Mar 24, 2024

    If that was not the case, then it would probably mean that you possessed the power of immortality. But if you know that you will likely grow elderly, and die someday, then it means that you have been on the clock since the moment of birth, and you don’t have time to waste on damn rubbish.

    Time is an artificial measurement of chronology. And chronology is all of eternity without the measurement of time. Even though time is artificial, it still exists nonetheless, and we have to respect time for what it is. Be that as it may, time has its appropriate time, place and usefulness. Time may often seem to work against you. But in all actuality, time is really your friend, and it can work in your favor, if you use it wisely.

    Time is an asset, just like your health, money, and education. It does not matter if the engagement in question is business or pleasure. You decide how much of your time you want to leverage in exchange for what you want. For example, time plus health equals youth. You may then use your youthfulness to achieve an education that will hopefully teach you how to wisely earn money, without selling your precious, fleeting time for a paycheck. You can then choose to invest some of the money into improving your health. So that you can buy some extra time to achieve some more of your goals before they inevitably call your number.

    Unfortunately, you are more often than not, leveraging your time in exchange for money. That is not the smartest use of your time, but I understand that it may be the quickest way to make some money while you are still young. Do what you must, but understand that this is supposed to be a temporary fix, until you figure out what exactly it is that you want to do with your life. But even while working a job, you still need to budget your time effectively. Here are some suggestions for you to consider when leveraging your time for a paycheck.

    There are 24 hours within each daily cycle. If you divide 24 by 3, you get 8. So there are 3 eights in a day. 8 hours to sleep, 8 hours to work, and 8 hours for recreation. For example, you may sleep between 12:00 am to 8:00 am. Work from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and recreate from 4:00 pm to midnight. This is an oversimplified version, but you get the picture. The main problems that will arise from practicing that concept are in so far as deciding on the time to eat, and the time to commute to work.

    Where will you find the time for any of those things if you spring right into work as soon as you wake up? Unless you work from home, of course. But even so, where do you find the time to eat? Afterall, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And to neglect your human need for food is to compromise your health for a paycheck.

    You probably think it’s fine because it’s temporary. That is until it becomes a habit as you find yourself skipping breakfast more often. It may not affect you when you are young, but it is sure to catch up with you someday. Perhaps sooner than you think. Is the trade off really worth it?

    Mornings are too early for employers to demand that their staff members run away, and leave their breakfast behind for a thankless job that will likely hire your replacement before they are able to set your funeral date. Might I recommend that you sleep from 12:00 am to 8:00 am, recreate from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, then work from 4:00 pm to midnight? Once again, this is an oversimplification of how to split your time, that probably won’t do you any justice. Ideally, you would sleep from midnight to 8:00 am, work from midday to 8:00 pm, then have two, 4 hour recreation periods on both ends of work.

    Never work more than 10 miles away from home. So that not only can you potentially save on fuel. But also, so that your commute to and from work would not cut into too much of your recreation time. You should only commute no more than 20 minutes each way. This will leave you with more recreation time to do more of the things you love. Otherwise, what was the point? Do you know how many people dropped dead before they were able to truly enjoy the things that they worked so hard to acquire?

    This means that overtime must also go. The time and a half that they offer you for 2 hours of overtime should not be worth your health, or allowing them to cut into your down time. All that money is already gone by the time you use it to pay off a couple of bills. Where is your cut? The solution is to work on personal projects in your spare time that will provide the financial freedom you need to retire early, and comfortably. So comfortably in fact, that nothing they offer you will be enough to make you jump out of your skin.

    Respect the law of the 3 eights. Never work more than 8 hours in a single day. The only exception is if you are self-employed, working from home. In that case, you don’t have to get in your car, and commute to a job, so you have more time.

    It is entirely up to you if that time should be dedicated to sleep, work or recreation. You can work 10 hours a day, which would take two hours off your recreational time. You can then split your 6 recreational hours evenly on both ends, or you can take an hour for breakfast on the front end, then the remaining 5 hours on the back end.

    At that point, you have more flexibility to freestyle it to your preference, as working from home is a real game changer. Whatever you do, never borrow from your sleeping time. This warning applies to you whether you are a night owl, or a morning peacock. It does not make a difference when you choose to sleep. That time is truly sacred, and should be non-negotiable.

    I hope you have enjoyed the read. Please feel free to click on one of the affiliate links below, as doing so helps support this blog, and you will hear from me soon. One Love!

    1. HITO 10 Inch Silent Wall Clockhttps://amzn.to/4a1tzsL
    2. Citizen Men’s Sport Luxury Watch – https://amzn.to/3vh7aIZ
    3. Maxfield Easter Bun & Tastee Cheese – https://amzn.to/3TxSCxS

    Keywords:#TheBuckinchereTranscendence #BLorenzoBuckinchere #RisingPhoenix #Wordpress #BlogPost #BlackPill #PassportBros #PassportKings #Redemption

    #TimeManagement #LifeBalance #WorkLifeBalance #TimeIsPrecious #ProductivityTips #SelfImprovement #PersonalDevelopment #MindsetShift