Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Monday, 20 August 2012

What is your most valuable asset?

What is your most valuable asset?

Your time? Your health? Your money? Your family?

Hard to decide isn't it!



Over the weekend I had some wonderful reminders of the 7 aspects of the Healthy Mind Platter...

  • Down time: read the Weekend Australian back to back & did not feel rushed
  • Play time: playing cards with delightful kids on Saturday night while getting tickled to death by one of their pet rats (yep & lots of laughing to accompany the game.)
  • Connection time: meeting new & like minded people via the local Weston A Price Foundation Chapter on Sunday afternoon. Thanks Rene & Eva!
  • Focus time: got my 2011-12 taxation information together..(yeah)
  • Physical time: managed 2 long rides
  • In time: reflecting on the concepts of Smart Trust & doing some journaling.
  • Sleep time: got to bed Sunday night early.

So it works & I feel fantastic because of adopting this routine!

PS: Reading an article on one of Australia's richest businessman Clive Palmer, the closing comment made me reflect on his comments;

The most valuable thing we've got in life is time.....Not money right..if you ever speak to somebody who is dying and you say; 'Would you like to have one more day or would like a million dollars?' what do you think they would say? I'd go for a day anytime.

What do you think?

Rossco

Getting better and wiser not older

Sunday, 29 July 2012

How do you use your 168 hours each week?

Granted we all have the same amount of time each week I am really interested in hearing how people allocate their time.


What drives your priorities? 


I have re-organised mine today.


I have committed to do a sprint triathlon in mid-September so it means for me getting smart with my available training time along with the 14 week program to the Pan Pacific Masters Games in November...so today on a early chilly Sunday morning at 6.30 AM I plunged into the cold pool, swam for 20 minutes, rode for 20 mins & then ran 3 kms...it was pretty cool in the water and on the bike and I eventually warmed up while running.



But it set me up for the rest of the day to feel incredibly energised...so I reckon I got a great ROI on my 1 hour of exercise.


What do you think?


Rossco


Getting better, not older