Spinning on the time management tread mill? First be the time keeper that controls the game. The host, Scott Weaver, shares his insight why controlling your time like a time keeper leads to successful time management. It addresses a common issue that he’s seen in people and has personally experienced: before time management methods work, you need to have high level control over your time and priorities. This control comes from being a time keeper for your priorities and your game.

So many of us are way over committed on tasks and helping too many people at once and this leads to high stress
levels. Under these cases, time management is about being more efficient while playing a soccer game without time boundaries–you
run on and on, only faster. Once you can control the time boundaries (i.e. a time keeper), you can excel at your game.

Show Notes

This podcast has three take-a-ways to control you time and schedule:
#1 Realize you are the time keeper for your game
#2 A timekeeper uses tools
#3 Steward your time wisely

time.gov by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
NIST-F1 Cesium Fountain Atomic Clock
‘Your Brain Has 2 Clocks – How do you sense the passing of time?’ Scientific America
‘New Clues to How the Brain Maps Time’ Quanta Magazine
Full Focus Planner by Michael Hyatt
Quote by Apostle Paul found in Ephesians 5:15, 16a

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