How much of our private time do we squander, deciding what we should be doing? How much more do we squander, waiting for somebody else who has some influence over our private time? If we added up these hours, it would total a substantial time every week, I am sure.
When we think of our working lives, would we squander this level of hours and still be able to finish all our tasks? Most definitely not! Whether we Work From Home, in an office, a shop, a factory, whatever it is, we make certain that every hour counts for something. We often make lists of duties which need to be done, then cross them out as we work through them, adding more jobs to the list and re-prioritizing as necessary.
Anybody with an Internet Business wants to optimize their internet site to be certain that they get at least their fair share of Online Jobs and this is one of their key roles. They may get in a team of consultants to aid with this work and will know that it has been worthwhile if their Online Jobs increase.
Could we commit to something similar in our private lives, therefore? Maybe if we have 30 minutes to fill before we are expected to meet others, we could use that time emptying rubbish bins, putting on a load of washing, cleaning the bathroom. This way, that few minutes has been effectively optimized. We are not simply walking around the house waiting for the time to come when we can leave, we have crossed off one of our many jobs.
Perhaps we could write out a list of duties which need completing on a regular basis, with target times for how long we anticipate each one would take. Then, if we find ourselves with just a few minutes on our hands, we could check our list and mark off one or two tasks, therefore optimizing our private time as efficiently as our working time.
Because the Internet Business has become more stable over the past few years, there are lots of areas where we could Work From Home, doing tasks at one time which would have necessitated us to visit different companies. Half an hour on the pc and we could have our weekly grocery shopping done and what is more delivered to our door for a reasonable fee, at a time which suits us. Searching for a CD for a young niece or nephew, where there is no knowledge of the band can become a much easier task using internet facilities. These and many other changes can help to optimize our private lives.
Some people may think that going to such heights to optimize their private time is unnecessary, and for some this may be right. However, as an exercise, just to see what could change over a week and how much more free and useable time we could get, it may be a worthwhile one. We can then decide whether it is something we would wish to do long term, or whether we would really rather just continue as we always have. Only we can know what will work for us and how we should best go about using our private time.