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Why Improving Your Relationship with Time is the Key to Mastering It

by Mike Vardy

Sitting with time in the TimeCrafting Mastery program to help improve your relationship with time
Sitting with time in TimeCrafting Mastery to improve your relationship with time.

I’ve spent years exploring the intricacies of time management. I’ve tried and tested countless techniques and strategies to help people make the most of their days. And what I’ve discovered is that we need to shift our mindset from “managing” time to “mastering” it. The secret lies in improving our relationship with time itself.

It’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that time is our enemy. We constantly feel like we’re racing against the clock, desperately trying to squeeze more productivity out of every minute. But treating time like an adversary only serves to increase stress and make us less effective overall.

Instead, let’s think of time as our partner in productivity.

When we view it this way, we can work with time rather than against it. Just like in any healthy relationship, it starts with understanding and empathy. By understanding the nature of time, we can begin to adapt our actions and behaviors to better align with its rhythms and flow. This shift in perspective empowers us to tap into our full potential and harness the power of time to our advantage.

To improve our relationship with time, we need to focus on three key aspects: intention, attention, and reflection.

Intention, Attention, Reflection

Intention means setting clear goals and priorities to guide our actions. Attention involves remaining present and focused on the task at hand, without getting lost in distractions or multitasking. Reflection, the final piece of the puzzle, is taking the time to review our progress and learn from our experiences.

By cultivating these three elements, we can develop a deeper connection with time and begin to work in harmony with it. As we strengthen this relationship, we find that our productivity naturally increases. We no longer need to fight against the clock, as we have harnessed the power of time itself.

And that’s where the TimeCrafting Mastery group coaching program comes in.

This comprehensive program is designed to help you transform your relationship with time and unlock your true productivity potential. Through a combination of expert guidance, practical exercises, and group support, you’ll learn how to apply the principles of intention, attention, and reflection to your daily life. You’ll gain the skills and insights needed to master time and achieve your goals, without the stress and burnout that often come with traditional time management techniques.

If you’re ready to shift your perspective and embrace time as your ally in productivity, join the TimeCrafting Mastery group coaching program. Our next cohort starts on March 28th, so click on the link below to secure your spot today.

Let’s work together to create a more fulfilling and effective approach to time, so you can live the life you’ve always envisioned.

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About Mike Vardy

Mike Vardy is a writer, speaker, productivity strategist, and founder of Productivityist. He is the author of The Front Nine: How to Start the Year You Want Anytime You Want and The Productivityist Playbook.

Categories: Intention and Attention, Mode-Based Work, Routines, Time Theming Tagged: attention, coaching, intention, productivity, reflection, time management, timecrafting, TimeCrafting Mastery

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