Time management tips help you develop your grounding. And gratitude is always a choice that enriches your time and your life - always. Gratitude is anything but sentimental or irrelevant. On the contrary, gratitude is grounded in the rock-hard realities of life. You make the best of what is. You take the full measure of your gifts, knowing anything you now possess can be taken away, except your commitment to do your best.
Here are 3 new time management techniques, grounded in gratitude:
Technique Number One: Assess your strengths, using gratitude.
Resentment saps your incentive by focusing on what you don't have. Gratitude opens your heart. If you accentuate the positive and are grateful, you respond to challenges more fully aware of what resources you can draw upon.
Now, and anytime you feel overwhelmed, take a few moments to list what you are grateful for. List everything you have going for you. Take special notice of any of the ways your choices have contributed to using your time effectively. Notice how this replaces a scarcity mentality with an abundance reality. Your decisions around time will always be stronger when you anchor yourself with gratitude and a thorough assessment of your assets.
Technique Number Two: Create a gratitude scenario to work towards.
Whatever your current situation, envision a successful outcome entirely within your control. It may be a triumph over difficult odds, won through your patience and persistence. It may be a triumph of spirit in the face of forces beyond your control, derived from your dedication to grow and learn. Either way, it is your triumph.
Notice how a realistic gratitude scenario overcomes a fear-based "what if?" fantasy. Your capacity to make your best time choices builds from your actual strengths now, not from fear of the unknown future. And your gratitude links you to all your best decisions, as well as to all the people who have helped you throughout your life.
Technique Number Three: Choose your allies with gratitude.
If you feel you need a major turnaround to make the best use of your time, envision yourself joining the ranks of all those who have shared inspirational stories with you, in person or in interviews and books. You can be as successful, and grow to where you increasingly give thanks for what you have been given, and for what you can give yourself and others.
Consider what words of encouragement you would like to offer someone else who looks to you for guidance. How would you like to pass along the good news about how enormous the moment can be, when your heart is full and when you are doing your best?
Give yourself this message, and write it down. Review it at the end of the day. And give thanks to yourself that you care enough about yourself to make the best of this moment, and all moments to come.
Now, ask yourself: How can you start strengthening your sense of gratitude today to enhance your effectiveness and start finding more time?
About the Author:
Coach Paula Eder, Ph.D., The Time Finder Expert, has 35 years of success helping individuals and small businesses align time with values.
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Feb 2 2009