Time Management is Not Your Real Problem

FINAL Time Management is Not Your Real Problem

How Much Time We Waste

If you think that you don’t waste time, you should take a look at these stats:

  • On average, we spend two hours and twenty-four minutes a day on social media. (Source: BroadbandSearch.net)
  • Average smartphone usage is 3 hours and 15 minutes per day. (Source: RescueTime.com)
  • The average American spends 24.4 days a year doing household chores. (Source: PolicyGenius.com)
  • The average American sleeps 134 days a year. (Source: PolicyGenius.com)

Our Problem is Not with Time Management

More time.

It’s the thing that we’re all chasing after, but I have become convinced that we’re chasing after the wrong thing.

Our problem is NOT with time management.

Our problem is with ATTENTION Management.

The toolsluxuries, and benefits of our modern lives that were supposed to add to our lives have ended up distracting us from the important things in life.

It’s not our time that we need to manage better.

It’s our attention. When we manage our attention better, THEN we’ll manage our time better.

And here’s the good news.

Trying to manage our time can seem overwhelming and complicated.

But managing our attention doesn’t have to be like that.

You see, when it comes to how you manage your attention and your time, the key is to be an artist, not an amateur.

I’ll explain more about what I mean in my next article…

The Art Of Living – Are You An Amateur Or An Artist?

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