I Learned That Time Isn’t Found by Saying No

Yes, I was randomly scrolling through YouTube and watched this video. Yes, I should have done something productive instead, but I was watching this video. Simon explained in this video that you have to turn negative into positive, like what we need to tell our kids, too. Instead of “don’t eat on the couch,” say “eat on the table.” Or “don’t look for obstacles” – “look for the path.”

It is so simple. And I feel bad that I had that ah moment so late in my life. What a waste of time. :( BUT, better now than never.

Then I realized what he explained in this video; I was already doing unconsciously. I had this aha moment: for years, I always told myself that I had no time to do something. I have responsibilities, a wife, kids, a house, clients, and everything. There is no time in it to do, for example, side projects.

So, what I was doing subconsciously was, instead of saying, “I have no time,” I was looking for time. Like in the video as an example, the skier. Skiers look for the path and not the obstacles. And that’s it. I was looking for time slots where I could do something. And in the past year, I found a lot of them. 😎

It’s the same with taking small steps. At least you are taking steps. How big they are doesn’t matter.


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