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How You Spend Your Time

If you look at how much time you spend doing

what you do – and if you keep a log – you might

be surprised at what you discover.

First, you might discover that although you say you

don’t have any time, you found time for tee-vee,

gossip, fault-finding, idle-chatter and so on.

Second, if you add the amount of time spent doing

things unrelated to furthering your success, and you

multiply it by 7 – then again by 52 – you’ll come up

with an astonishing figure.

For example, if you spend two hours a day going on

discussion boards on the Internet to put up posts for

all to read – this same amount of time could have

been invested in writing a book.

Or, let’s say you watch tee-vee for two hours per

day. That’s 14 hours a week or 728 hours per

year. Said even better, those two hours end up

being 30.33 days. Not 8-hour days either. 24-hour

days.

One of the things I work on doing each day is sending

something positive and encouraging for others to read.

I do this two ways. The first is direct communication with

people I coach or those whom I know. Another way is via

my email lists.

Sending words of praise and encouragement to others comes

back multiplied. The more good energy you give to others, the

more you receive in return – even if no one says a word of praise

back to you.

One of the great things about taking time to praise others, as well

as yourself, is that it increases everyone’s energy – giving you

more oomph to put into your day. On the other hand, criticism

usually has the opposite effect – and because much of the time it is

completely ignored – the person criticizing wasted his time.

Over the past couple days a great many readers of this email sent

words of praise for the message sent on Tuesday, entitled, “How

Nothing Can Stop You.”

Then yesterday, a lady who says she’s writing a book about how

Psycho-Cybernetics has changed her life, sent me an email telling

me how much she hates my emails, how they’re all about me, me, me

and offer nothing of value to anyone.

Very funny.

One of the key principles of Psycho-Cybernetics is that you stop

criticizing yourself and others. It’s a tough rule to live by. I fail at

it more than I care to admit. Yet when I do I realize how much time

I just wasted – and how the criticism will almost always have zero

positive effect on the future.

This is why I implemented my “No Whining” rule some time ago.

When you don’t whine, you’re in a state of gratitude.

Naturally there are times when you need to speak up and be heard;

when there is an injustice being done to you and you need to put an

end to it. This, however, is not to be confused with time-wasting

criticism and condemnation of others. It is not to be confused with

whining. Evenso, it’s a good idea to know when to put a lid on the

talk about an injustice.

The other day a member of my MasterMind wrote to tell me how

his former business partner did a lot of things to harm him. He

was understandably upset about it. Evenso, in order for me to

coach him, he needs to deal with the legal matters in one room

and the regrowing of his business in another. I’m not someone

who can legally advise him, so my advice was simple:

“Time to rise from the ashes, my friend. From devastation to liberation

to capitalization.”

He got the message and thanked me for refocusing his attention.

Another member wrote to tell me how well his business did last month,

but it was mixed with great fear of the good not lasting, concern about

all the bills he has to pay, and so on. He spoke of his embarrassment in

telling me these things.

I wrote the following to him:

“All is good here. Including the embarrassment.

When you have a bill to pay, the key is not so much the inhale and exhale,

but that you say, “Hey, I’m thankful I have the money to pay it.” You think

this thought while you exhale and inhale.

This puts things in perspective as your brain knows what it is like to have bills

and no money to pay them.

What you did last month is superb. It’s going to keep getting better. Having 6K

above expenses is very, very good. Far, far better than scrambling to only pay

the bills and being left with your ass hanging.”

See what is going on in the above. The man has his best month ever – but

in spite of this, instead of being grateful, he goes into fear about it not

lasting – or dread that he still has to pay the bills. This type of thinking is

a waste of time – and it harms the success process that has begun. That’s

why I refocused this man’s attention on being thankful he has the dough to

pay the bills.

I remember the day when my wife and I went to the bank together to get

a cashier’s check to pay our taxes. The teller looked at my wife and said,

“Ohhhh, I want to cry.”

I smiled and said, “For what.”

Then I turned to my wife and said, “You and I both know what it’s like to get

the tax bill and not have the money to pay it. Let’s be grateful we have it and

not go into dread. That will accomplish nothing and will stop the flow.”

She agreed and after we sent the check both of us noted how good it felt.

This was a big change for us. Prior to that we’d hang onto the dough as

long as we could, dreading having to pay our taxes.

I observed long ago that those who dread paying their taxes have a very

difficult time increasing their income. When I lived in California I even heard

people say how they’d like to earn more income, but if they did they’d have

to pay more taxes.

Helllloooooo.

The moral of today’s message is simple. Look at what you do

to waste time … as well as energy. Look at what you’re doing

to block the flow – then go back to doing what you were doing

to get IN FLOW.

Best,

Matt Furey

P.S. Several of you wrote in yesterday to comment on Bruce Lee’s written

goal. Your comments were write on – yet there’s more to be discussed on

this matter, and I’ll cover it in this month’s Psycho-Cybernetics Success

Group offering – go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

and become a part of it.

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