Finding The Time For Wealth Creation Appointments
Friday, April 17th, 2009Finding the time to schedule your wealth creation appointment is probably going to be the hardest part of setting one. Who has extra time in their day? Not many of us, especially if we are attending to all the important parts of it and balancing out our lives and schedules. Nevertheless, with a little prioritisation and schedule modification, you can find the time to dedicate to yourself and your own financial prosperity.
Tips For Finding Wealth Creation Time
Time is hard to come by; so sometimes, you can’t just find it, you have to make it. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
Earlier Riser. Here’s one option, which is usually one of the simplest (not necessarily the easiest, as giving up an hour of sleep isn’t always!)—get up an hour earlier, and suddenly you’ve created an hour of new time you didn’t have before. That’s an unclaimed hour that didn’t exist in your schedule before, and so is not already claimed by some other obligation or activity. Just make sure that you allot this time to wealth creation from the start, and don’t ever allow those other obligations to overtake it, which is all too easy to do.
- Night Owl. Some people are just not morning people. Some people just function much better in the later hours of the day. So if getting up an hour earlier is just not in your genetic makeup, try going to bed an hour later instead. Just like rising early, this gives you an hour of unclaimed time that you can dedicate (again, from the start!) to building your financial prosperity program.
Making Sleep-Schedule Changes Work
Now, no one will say it’s easy to just change your sleep schedule and give up those precious sleeping hours. It may take a little doing. The best ways to make this work are to set your schedule for sleeping and stick to it—even on the weekends; the “experts” recommend that you maintain a regular sleep schedule and let your body adjust to it and stay adjusted to it. You can even get used to doing without that hour if you train your body to it and stick to it. Don’t expect the adjustment to happen overnight, give yourself a week or two to get used to it. These may not be your most productive weeks, but at least they set the stage for more productive days ahead.
Come back tomorrow and we’ll talk about more possibilities that you don’t necessarily need to lose sleep over.
Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
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