7 Steps to Living at the Speed of Life
7 Steps to Living at the Speed of Life by Jim M. Allen
Everywhere you turn today, people are in a constant rush: Hurry
here! Hurry there! Free up an extra half-hour and you just might
be able to squeeze one more task into your already overflowing
schedule of things to do.
Unfortunately, too many of us these days mistake living fast for
living well. They aren't the same things. Rather than spend your
time rushing around not enjoying life, make the decision to do
just the opposite. Choose to slow down.
Below I've listed 7 steps that will help you get started
"gearing down" to a calmer, more enjoyable pace: your own,
personal, speed of life.
1. Stop rushing
No matter how much you do or don't do, time passes by at a
steady rate. Second by second, minute by minute. You can't
change that. So accept it and pace yourself.
2. Stop being rushed
Of course, you'll need to spend some time telling the people
around you that you're not going to rush anymore, but it's worth
it. Take a stand: don't let others force you into fast forward
mode.
3. Do less
It's natural for you to start rushing about when your list of
activities is jam-packed. If you really want to slow down,
reduce your commitments --it's okay to say "No" when people ask
for your help and/or participation-- and free up some "spare"
time.
4. Do nothing
Better yet, take #3 even further. Do less than less.... do
nothing! Plan "nothing days". These are days when you have
absolutely nothing that must be done -- days when anything you
choose to do is the right thing to do.
5. Do one thing at a time
If you can't bring yourself to doing less (or nothing), then
slow down by simply doing one thing at a time. You'll focus more
on each task you do (and you'll probably complete it faster,
too).
6. Do things now
Not everything, just the stuff that really must be done today.
Pay your bills when they arrive, not the day they're due. Take
out the trash when the trash is full, not just on the day the
garbage truck comes by.
7. Do something for someone else
Spend an hour each week helping your favorite charity . You'll
quickly see how valuable time really is and you'll feel great by
focusing on helping others.