Kekich's Credo #2:
"Cherish time, your most valuable resource. You can never make up the time you lose. It's the most important value for any productive happy individual and is the only limitation to all accomplishments. To waste time is to waste your life. The most important choices you'll ever make are how you use your time."
My take: This gentle reminder packs a HUGE punch. Time IS our most valuable resource and no matter what we do, we can't get it back. So if you're wasting it, it's time to do something about it and make a change.
This hit home for me on Christmas morning as Tracy, Ava and I were opening gifts and I thought, I wonder how many more Christmases we get as a family? Hopefully we have dozens more, but there's no way of knowing.
Many people are great at managing their time - juggling the balls of life - whereas others need help. My friends at MindTools have a section dedicated to the practice of improving your time management skills that is filled with excellent tips. Click here to learn how to achieve more and be more effective and see what happens.
A good friend of mine once told me, "things get done when you do them." If this post hits home then I challenge you to do something about it and take the first step.
"Cherish time, your most valuable resource. You can never make up the time you lose. It's the most important value for any productive happy individual and is the only limitation to all accomplishments. To waste time is to waste your life. The most important choices you'll ever make are how you use your time."
My take: This gentle reminder packs a HUGE punch. Time IS our most valuable resource and no matter what we do, we can't get it back. So if you're wasting it, it's time to do something about it and make a change.
This hit home for me on Christmas morning as Tracy, Ava and I were opening gifts and I thought, I wonder how many more Christmases we get as a family? Hopefully we have dozens more, but there's no way of knowing.
Many people are great at managing their time - juggling the balls of life - whereas others need help. My friends at MindTools have a section dedicated to the practice of improving your time management skills that is filled with excellent tips. Click here to learn how to achieve more and be more effective and see what happens.
A good friend of mine once told me, "things get done when you do them." If this post hits home then I challenge you to do something about it and take the first step.