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A Simple Secret to Adding More Time to Your Day

2013-05-13 By Monica 4 Comments

Watching Less TV

Do you feel like you don’t have time to do the things you’d like to do?

Do you wish you had more time to exercise or take up that hobby you’ve always been interested in?

Do you wish you had more quality time with the people you care about?

The answer to these dilemmas may be in the middle of your living room. After work and sleep, TV viewing is the most commonly reported activity in the U.S., taking up just over half of all leisure time. In the U.S., people average about five hours of TV time each day. TV Watching:

  • Increases the liklihood of gaining weight, becoming overweight or obese,
  • Increases the risk of weight-related disease including heart disease, diabetes, and early death (1),
  • Leads to lower attention and poor brain development in children.

Need more reasons to stop watching television? Check out Kill Your TV.

About three years ago, I made the commitment to stop watching television, and for the most part, have been able to stick to that.  For almost a year, I didn’t even own a television. While I will still occasionally watch a movie or catch a short clip of The Daily Show on my iPad, I no longer spend my evenings or weekends in front of the television. Not watching television has allowed me to focus more energy on:

  • Learning yoga and starting a yoga practice,
  • Going to the gym and working out on a regular basis,
  • Working on completing my Master’s degree,
  • Starting my own businesses and blogs,
  • Planting and working on my garden,
  • Learning photography and offering my photos for sale on two photo websites,
  • And perhaps most importantly, meeting and marrying my husband!

Enjoy Replacement Activities – What things would you love to have more of in your life? These may include:

  • Exercise – start a new activity, get a gym membership, train for a 5k, or just enjoy an evening walk.
  • Improve your relationships – spend time with friends and family members.
  • Start a new hobby or learn new skills– learn how to knit, sew, make candles, garden, or cook.
  • Go back to school – finish your degree, start a master’s program, or learn new skills such as graphic design, photography, massage therapy.
  • Organizing and decluttering your home or office – to simplify your life.
  • Start a blog and share your knowledge with others.
  • Join a Meetup Group – where you can learn salsa dancing, wine tasting, public speaking, computer skills, or just meet new friends.
  • Develop a spiritual practice – visit a new church, learn meditation, or practice gratitude.

What are your thoughts? Share below.

 

 

(1) Harvard School of Public Health Article

Filed Under: Do More in Less Time Tagged With: balance, exercise, health, hobby, more time, organizing, relationships, spiritual, stress, time, time management, TV

Finding Focus in a World Full of Distractions

2011-07-08 By Monica Leave a Comment

Finding Your Focus“Our thoughts create our reality — where we put our focus is the direction we tend to go.” ~ Peter McWilliams

Finding focus may be the biggest challenge individuals face in our time. Information streams non-stop from our radios, televisions, computer, social media sites, and our mobile phones. With this almost never-ending noise, it’s no surprise that many of us feel stressed and overwhelmed at times, wondering how we will ever keep up with everything. The truth is, we can’t.

Pablo Picasso said it best, “Without great solitude no serious work is possible.” We all need time away from the noise, time to reflect and time to create. In Leo Babauta’s new book, focus he says, “Our ability to focus will allow us to create in ways that perhaps we haven’t in years. It’ll allow us to slow down and find peace of mind. It’ll allow us to simplify and focus on less — on the essential things, the things that matter most.”

In focus, Leo, author of one of my favorite blogs, Zen Habits, goes on to give ways to simplify your life and schedule, and find a greater focus. A few of these include:

  • Disconnect: Find time each day, and possibly for an entire day or week, to just disconnect from technology.
  • Separate your day into times for creating and times for consuming and and communicating, “and never the twain shall meet.”
  • Develop focus rituals such as morning quiet time or starting off the day by putting together a simple to-do list.
  • Clear distractions: remove unnecessary distractions from your work environment, and from your life. We got rid of cable television almost a year ago and have no regrets, we can still watch movies occasionally without a television being on all the time.
  • Only use email during pre-set times, constantly checking your email and responding to others is a time and energy drain. Establish set times for this task and communicate it to others so they know when you will respond.
  • Simplify, simplify, simplify – Just like Thoreau used to say, simplifying your life will make it easier, more enjoyable, and allow room for you to focus on the important things.
  • Do work that excites you – When you wake up in the morning, think about the things you need to do and allow yourself time to work on those projects that excite you.

What things do you do to help you focus? What are the challenges you face?

Filed Under: Do More in Less Time Tagged With: Age of Information, attention, distractions, focus, habits, Leo Babauta, purpose, simplify, stress, technology, time, time managment, work, zen

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