Treat time like cash, not credit




To fit in time for ourselves, I recommend being stricter with how we guard our time. 

A sense of time poverty can be brought on by what we call a fundamental bias in how we perceive time. 


We always think there’s going to be more time in the future, but there isn’t! Is this true to you too?

When you have cash in our hand, we can count it, it’s quantifiable. But we can’t see or feel time, or put a real value on it. Because time is invisible, we have a hard time accounting for it.

Time is more like a slippery credit card, in that when you can’t see how much money we have, it’s easy to overspend. 


Time, poetically depicted as a relentless thief, scientifically explained as the fourth dimension, and practically seen as a valuable and limited resource, is one of the biggest riddles of the universe. 

The truth is, our decisions and actions define whether it is our enemy or ally. 

Taking control of our time means living our own life – not someone else’s – and getting the most out of it.


Either you run the day, or the day runs you. Jim Rohn 

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