The Quality of Time
Time is such a valuable commodity and we need to acknowledge this at this stage of life. Therefore we need to focus on it and place it high on our level of importance. It slips past when not controlled or we feel regret when not treated as precious.
Our sixties decade is ten whole years of possibilities so we need to plan for it, to ensure our quality of time. We must understand the value of these years as we have so much experience of so much, lets make it work for us now.
I am single, and over the past few years I have dated quite a few men! To begin with I accepted most requests and sometimes sat for endless hours listening to men speak about themselves, talk about their past, moan about their divorces and winge about how much money they still had to give to their exes!! Their way of impressing me I guess!
I then got a little wiser and after accepting to meet for a drink, I would accept a glass of wine and while drinking this I would assess ‘My Quality of Time’ – to sit and listen to this man and maybe have dinner – or cut it short and say “Thank you so much for the drink, but I’m going to go home now!!” Because the alternative would be to go home to my bedroom and dive into bed with my laptop, my book, my phone (to laugh with my kids), skype with a girlfriend and have a glass of wine!
When we speak of time, we usually refer to it as a quantitative measure. How long has it been? How much time have I? When will it start? But time is not only a matter of quantity; it is a matter of quality as well.
Im am in my 60s and living with intention ……….because I want this decade to be my best ever! Women today have never been in such good nic and we have a strong mind -set to make things work. Now please understand, just because I am single, don’t think that I don’t believe that a wonderful marriage or relationship with a man is the ultimate because I do. What a gift and full marks if you have one, because it means so much effort, an understanding of each other and recognition of self. But, if you are on your own or in a relationship that is less than perfect – ‘The Quality of Time’ is to be assessed. And only you can assess this and make a change.
Ken Robinson, a wonderful educator and the most listened to speaker on ted.com has written The Element. . in my view, and his, is everyone’s ‘Quality of Time’.
He says “Finding Your Element is a wholehearted attempt to answer questions. It includes basic ideas and principles, practical exercises, a range of tools and techniques and links to other resources. It also has stories from people in all walks of life about how they found their own Element, about what it took to do that, and the difference it has made to them. My reason for telling these stories of other people’s paths is to help you plan yours. I want to inspire you with real examples of how finding your Element can transform your life. I also want to illustrate the obstacles that most people experience along the way, which are an inevitable part of real life.’
The Element allows us to focus on what we are good at, what we are passionate about and leads us to Our Quality of Time based on how we choose to spend it.
Many of you are working women with a responsibility in a business. Businesses today have a means to an end, and the faster the better. We have mobiles, internet, ipads, Uber and home delivery dinner services. Fast food is the ultimate for eating quickly but disastrous for ‘quality of time’. Do all these services provide us with quality of time or are we missing the point? What is our quality time?
Moving on
Doesn’t mean you
Forget about things.
It means you
Have to accept what
Happened and continue
Living…
I believe we need to plan for this decade so we can assess our quality of time for this period of time. There is so much more we can do if we have planned for it, to be excited, to have anticipation and to believe we can. It could be fun!
Ten years, starting today – at any stage of our sixties is a significant length of time and we don’t want to waste it being uncertain. We need to spend some quality time in to looking forward and indulge ourselves as to what is possible. How much time have we wasted in the past dithering in deciding what to do rather than be certain what to do?
So start planning, we have to live it so let’s make the most of it and check out the possibilities to ensure The Quality of Time in our sixties decade is of value.
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