Something I though I'd share with you great of group of people !
Like a lot of people on the board I have to try and balance multiple responsibilities, I think its just called living. Since March my Dad has been very ill and has been in intensive care and is still there as I write this. He lives a 3 hour round trip drive from me. So visiting him has been a bit challenging but I have seen him 3-4 times a week.
There are plenty of reasons why I could have chosen not to go and see him as frequently. But in spite of all the opportunties to rationalise my way out, I chose to go.
Its a fairly easy drive and I soon selfishly realised I had a little window of time all to myself and a great opportunity for reflection.
One thing I thought about was that if something was truly important too me I could make time to do it.
roll: Yes I know startling revelation.)
The fact is that I have 'found' 12-20 hours a week to see my Dad. If you had said to me 2 months ago I would need to find this time I probably would have said "yeh right". Part of my personal paradigm has always included the belief that if you take on something new you have to give up something else in your life, after all we all only have 168 hours a week, keep a sensible balance kind of philosophy.
Honestly I am hard pushed to tell you what it is I gave up to find this time.
So where did the time come from? Who knows, and I dont really care ! Its just a lesson learned for me.
I've been corresponding with Eric Mack http://www.ica.com who is a regular on this board. I've been looking to get him to coach me in using Lotus Notes to get my black belt in GTD
I have been sharing this with Eric as we try to sort out long distance coaching him in California me in Australia and this quote is from his latest email.
Thanks for reading.
As for now I'll get back to my Weekly Review, yes the one I didnt have time to complete before :wink:
Like a lot of people on the board I have to try and balance multiple responsibilities, I think its just called living. Since March my Dad has been very ill and has been in intensive care and is still there as I write this. He lives a 3 hour round trip drive from me. So visiting him has been a bit challenging but I have seen him 3-4 times a week.
There are plenty of reasons why I could have chosen not to go and see him as frequently. But in spite of all the opportunties to rationalise my way out, I chose to go.
Its a fairly easy drive and I soon selfishly realised I had a little window of time all to myself and a great opportunity for reflection.
One thing I thought about was that if something was truly important too me I could make time to do it.

The fact is that I have 'found' 12-20 hours a week to see my Dad. If you had said to me 2 months ago I would need to find this time I probably would have said "yeh right". Part of my personal paradigm has always included the belief that if you take on something new you have to give up something else in your life, after all we all only have 168 hours a week, keep a sensible balance kind of philosophy.
Honestly I am hard pushed to tell you what it is I gave up to find this time.
So where did the time come from? Who knows, and I dont really care ! Its just a lesson learned for me.
I've been corresponding with Eric Mack http://www.ica.com who is a regular on this board. I've been looking to get him to coach me in using Lotus Notes to get my black belt in GTD

I have been sharing this with Eric as we try to sort out long distance coaching him in California me in Australia and this quote is from his latest email.
Yes, there's nothing quite like a crisis to get our attention and to cause us to really focus. It's almost funny how little time it takes to get clear on priorities and focus on the next action when we are in this mode. The trick is to find ways to get that clarity without the urgency.
Thanks for reading.
As for now I'll get back to my Weekly Review, yes the one I didnt have time to complete before :wink: