So what?
Time is fascinating.
Time allocation is the best description of one’s life priorities.
And it’s all about priorities.
The most precious and scarce resource
Nothing, Lucilius, is ours, except time.
We were entrusted by nature with the ownership of this single thing, so fleeting and slippery that anyone who will can oust us from possession.
What fools these mortals be!
[…] And yet time is the one loan which even a grateful recipient cannot repay.
— From Tao of Seneca by Tim Ferris
Life waves
Feeling in control of time is enlightening.
Rob Dyrdek's Rhythm of Existence changed how I manage time.
With historical data, rhythm turns into waves: Rest, health, work, life, and other.
What’s the goal?
To create a holistic view of where the time goes, challenge how it aligns with priorities, and make sure it’s worth living.
Rest 39% — 27% Work — 23% Life — 9% Health — 2% Other.
I feel this is what a life worth living should look like.
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Your work will be endless, but your time is finite.
You cannot limit the amount of work so you must limit your time.
Hours are the only thing you can manage.
— Kevin Kelly, 99 Additional Bits of Unsolicited Advice.
How do you manage time?
With Timeular.
Don't make unimportant things important they say!