I wrapped up reading Redeeming Your Time by Jordan Raynor. It doesn’t surprise most people how important time is. It becomes more apparent as our life cycles get closer to the end. We can replace many things, and we can get more of most things, but time is not one of these things.
Valuing whatever amount of time we have and utilizing it well may be of interest. We don’t get to do-overs, but we do have what we will do next. I enjoyed how the book gave seven principles for redeeming our time most applicable in the workplace. However, I gathered good information to apply in my book writing structure and for the rest of my life.
In the book’s conclusion, I was reminded that the many skills, talents, and seemingly superior abilities we may have don’t make us superior. I have no cause to look down or belittle others unlike me. Reframing the deficiency of my caregivers is greatly needed in my attitude adjustment. I love my life and will make more effort in improving the lives of those around me, Simplysaidbysimon. ALS – Always Learning Something.
Published on August 29, 2024 08:32