How to Bend Time

May 24, 2008 by Daniel DiGriz  
Filed under Grab Bag

You’ve heard it said there are only so many hours in the day. But you’ve also heard it said that time is relative. It’s true you can’t change the number of clock hours in a day (you can change the number of clock hours available to you and what each one of those hours means).

  • Rules like recovering that “stand in line” time with your filofax in hand, can do that for you. The most obvious time to multi-task is when the other task is waiting.
  • Getting back that lying in bed time (cultivate sleeping immediately, and rising with the bell) and unnecessary shower time, as well as paying the extra dollar to get something at the drugstore rather than going to Target (which will even out in gas, as well), are ways to put chunks of time back in your control.
  • You can also change your health habits, and bend time that way. Enough physical labour, rejecting too many carbs, and focusing on foods that offer sustained natural energy, can make each subsequent hour an opportunity for twice the effectiveness.
  • Work on not repeating yourself. Let others be responsible for hearing you the first time. Stop planning for them; let them do it. Regain the losses spent on repetition of your own effort, and doubling up with someone else’s. It only takes one person to change a lightbulb. Let it be dark a few times, if necessary.

Of course there are many more ways but, if you do these four, you can handle more. If not, more won’t help.

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    • Bio: Daniel DiGriz is an internet marketing consultant with a variety of interests and broad experience in several fields. He's been engaged in writing and publishing for 27 years, corporate training, education, and instructional design for 17 years, and sales and marketing for almost 10 years. He started his first business at age 12, taught English for three years in South Korea, and ran a landscaping company for 10 years. Currently he is president of Market Moose, a limited liability company that helps small businesses create an internet marketing plan, which also operates MixMySite and UnusualRealEstateSites - sites for real estate professionals who want to do online marketing. Daniel also serves as Marketing Consultant for Free Agent Source, a corporation that provides services to independent contractors who want to negotiate successfully with major corporations. Daniel founded the Rules of Work blog during the onset of the mortgage crisis.
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