Network Marketing Time Management – What Is It Worth?
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Who isn’t busy these days?
Everyone has stuff going on.
- Family commitment’s
- Occupational commitment’s
- Hobby commitment’s
- Social commitment’s
Not to mention your business commitment’s.
So this leads up to a very important questions:
Do you know the most valuable asset you and your business will ever have?
It’s your time.
You can always make more money.
You can always find new customers.
You can always build more organizations.
But you can’t make any more time.
It’s the great equalizer – the one thing we are all given that is 100% and fair to all.
Doesn’t matter if you are a billionaire business owner or poverty-stricken pauper:
We all get 24 hours a day.
That’s it.
So the question is:
How will you use that 24 hours?
Will you use it as an investment into the future?
A personal indulgence?
A gift to others?
You should understand what your time is worth.
If you can’t buy any more of it…
And if it’s a finite resource…
Then that would make it absolutely priceless.
And that leads to another powerful question:
Do you treat your time as if it is priceless?
Consider the amount of time you spend watching TV each week.
Or surfing the Internet.
Or talking to people you don’t really like.
Or fulfilling routine social obligations that you truly have no interest in.
Or participating in work that is less than fulfilling.
Or reading the news.
Now, please don’t get me wrong;
None of these things are inherently bad.
We just need to have the courage to evaluate our lives from time to time, simply because it is so easy to slip into a routine without really being intentional about the direction of our lives.
So with the above questions, don’t take it as an “in your face” challenge.
Use it as food for thought.
Use it as a catalyst for growth.
Use it as a tool for clarity – to ensure you are living an intentional life.
In other words – don’t treat your life like an accident.
Manage your life like it’s on purpose.
And treat your time with the value it truly hold.
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Gabriel
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November 11, 2008, 1:40 pm
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TopVery inspiring. Thank you.
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Jayson
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November 11, 2008, 2:07 pm
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TopThat’s a good observation to share. So often these sites just push people to buy their product or hook a customer. This reminds us that time is the most precious thing in the world. Whether for business or family, we would do well to remember that. Thanks for the reminder.
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amy
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November 11, 2008, 3:09 pm
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TopYou make great points. Life is too short to waste on irrelevant things.
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jovelyn
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November 12, 2008, 6:59 am
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Topthese days, most of us have problems on how to manage our time for our family, career and business. but the answer to the problem, is network marketing time management because it\’ s very important you can really manage your time. it very convinient and very helpful