Just wrapped up my workweek. Here a quick reminder to myself:
Back in 2020 and before, I used to say the same thing. 'I don't have time for this,' I'd claim.
But then, I stumbled upon a video from productivity YouTuber Ali Abdal, and he shared an eye-opening perspective.
He explained that when we say we don't have time for something, it's not really about time; it's about our priorities.
We should reframe how we think about time and say to ourselves, 'I'm actively choosing to do XYZ.'
This shift in mindset transformed how I approach my time.
Now, I no longer use time as an excuse to avoid things.
It's a conscious choice I make.
I decide how I want to spend my time. If I want to work all day on a Sunday, so be it.
Seeing time as something I control has helped me become more intentional with it.