Posts Tagged ‘time investment’

Time for Change Money vs. Time

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Time for Change

Learn how to go from the self-realization that there is a time for change in your own life, personal values, and a need for continuing personal development. Learn how time leverage, and time management frees up more available time for change(money) to flow into your daily life. Learn how that transformation of your own personal development in addition to your abundance of more wealth can be used to later enrich others lives by returning the favor, while realizing there is a greater purpose for you, a strong time for change need, thus paying forward what you’ve learned to others, so that they too may succeed someday to continue to teach the time for change tradition, creating their own legacy in the process.

My goal is to teach you that the often taught beliefs about money, are usually correct as it relates to value, adding, subtracting, saving, spending wasting, investing, and leveraging. My goal is to solidify your beliefs you already learned about money, and continue to open your mind to other ways to look at money, the pros and cons, but most importantly to take those same categories for money and simply use time as a measurement to be valued in much the same way as money, including, but not limited to, value, adding, subtracting, saving, spending, wasting, investing, and leveraging. Put in another way, money is easily seen as a measurement that has value, my job is to show you time does as well.

My goal is not only to show you how valuable money can be through investing and leverage, but to really instill the idea in you that time is just as important as a measurement of value, arguably a more valuable measurement of success, wealth, and happiness, or whatever term you’d like to label the concept for an over abundance of either money or time. Please understand I am in favor of both time and money, I simply am saying that time is just as much a vehicle to get what you want in life as is money. It simply comes down to how you use it, save it, invest it, leverage it, or waste it, which will determine if you will get your desired outcome. Most people understand the basics of how money can do these things, but I strongly believe from experience after watching other people and how they have lived their lives for many years, I strongly believe time is very much misunderstood as it relates to how precious and valuable time really is.

Through my future writing, I will continue to expose you to great money and time quotes, so that I may condition you to eventually understand what your time is worth, and how much it means to all of us as people. We all will continue to learn time management and leverage for the rest of our lives, simply put, it is a never ending process of learning. Let’s embrace time, and make time work for us, instead of work against us. Those without money, who have never spent much time around people with an abundance of money that they earned themselves, may not truly understand how wealthy people achieved the money based on how they spent, leveraged, or managed their time.

My end goal is for you to realize your purpose will be to help others achieve what they want through time leverage, but in order to do that, you will need to be trained on how to manage and leverage your own time. In the process creating an abundance of money and time for yourself, so that you later can share these very ideas with others throughout your entire lifetime. Remember this is your one time chance in your lifetime, not to chance your life’s time. The biggest mistake you can make is to never continue reading these time tested ideas, only to realize after years of lost time you now later want to implement these ideas into your life. These writings are worth your daily attention, so stay focused and keep continuing to learn these ideas about Time Leverage.

86,400 sec. in 1 day: Time Management

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

86,400 seconds per day
Time Management

There are 86,400 seconds in every day.  How do you use your time every day?  You can’t save that time from day to day, the balance doesn’t carry over to the next day.  What if you thought of those seconds as actual money?  You don’t get those seconds back, so don’t waste them.  What’s interesting about these 86,400 seconds every single day is that every one of us has the exact same amount of seconds in a day. Not every person has the equal amount of money to work with, so we are not on a fair and even playing field with money.  With time we all have a more level playing field, so it’s up to us to maximize it daily.  I know people are thinking well rich people have a lot of time, and others say they don’t have time because they don’t have money.  Some self-made millionaires actually made their money by learning to value their time, and being very efficient with their time management.  How are you investing your time? How are you using Time Leverage to your advantage?  Each day you get to start over with 86,400 seconds and it quickly goes by each and every day, to understand this point,  let me recommend that you watch the short flash movie at the website www.thetimemovie.com
   How do you make the most out of every day?  You have to learn Time Management.  You need to learn priorities.  You need to learn what priorities are most important and why.  Also pick up on which priorities can be done in parallel with one another.  Throughout the weeks I will discuss what is a time waster, and time saver in respect to your daily 86,400 seconds each day.  Writing down goals and to do lists are also great ideas to get more things done in a day, but just that isn’t enough and the reason is that a random list of 100 things to do every day is not enough, you need to list it in order of priority, what’s most important to get done.  In the business world often what is most important is not always what costs the most money or makes the most money, sometimes it’s as simple as 1 step that is holding up three other people in a business deal.  I believe many people can have many different opinions on what top priorities are for each and every person’s lives, so over the coming weeks I will try to provide some of my thoughts of daily priorities.  What I am seeing more than every before these days is people that are taking up other people’s time because they are inefficient or simply are not in a hurry to get things done.  Being a person that values my time, whether I have other things to do that day or not, it’s a pet peeve of mine that people move so slowly.