Apr 5, 2018
Are you wasting your 1440 minutes a day? What are your daily
stuffing habits? Time Suckers in your life? Is everyone addicted to
FOMO (fear of missing out) or ATD (Addicted to Distraction)? By
Jaye
McElroy and Leta Herman | Follow: Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram
“You get 1440 minutes EVERYDAY!”
“Disconnect to Connect.”
“You have to have a reason to change, and you have to find your
reason.”
“We’re in the middle of a time revolution, and I want to lead
the revolt.”
This podcast is about the amount of time you get for this lifetime
and how you’re going to spend it. Finding balance in your Nine
Palaces is incredibly important. What’s the most important factor
to balancing our Nine Palaces? Time. The Concept of Stuffing: We’re
obsessed with stuffing because we have no time.
- The Time Suckers are everywhere.
- Time is more valuable than anything else. Maybe even love
because if you have no time to be with your loved ones, then you
don’t have love! It’s about spending time with each other.
- Everyone has the same 24 hours every day.
- FOMO – fear of missing out stops you from doing what’s most
important to you.
- Change is work.
- Replacing bad habits with good habits.
- If you want a better life, you have to take action: hence
“Inspired Action.”
It’s about you looking at your life and deciding what you want to
do with these minutes everyday.
Are you just passing time because you don’t want to face your
life. Are you “Addicted to Distraction?” ADD leads to ATD (Addicted
to Distraction)–you’re down the rabbit hole in two seconds. Why are
we doing the things we’re doing?
Take back what is truly ours–it’s time! It’s your time, it matters.
Top Three Time Suckers
- Emails – Techniques and tips to stop letting email run your
life
- 6 to 6 rule, no email (reading/writing/or checking) from 6:00
p.m. to 6:00 a.m. (12 hours)
- Every day for one week unsubscribe to 5 emails
- On your phone, only have family and friends email, not work
email or junk email
- Turn off WIFI while doing something else on your computer
- Apps to turn off notices (see below)
- News (real or fake) – reduce or stop entirely
- Social Media
- First person who touches their phone has to pay for dinner
- What did you do with your time before social media?
- Bonus: #4 Binge watching TV–Your weekend time is your most
precious time if there’s no time for you during the week.
- Bonus: #5 FOMO – Fear of Missing Out–connect with people in
person instead
- What to do with extra TIME:
- Journal
- Have original thoughts
- Have conversations
- Connect with those around you
Homework / Tips:
- Unsubscribe to 5 junk emails a day for 7 days
- Only have your most important email address on smart phone,
your other email addresses can sit on your computer
- No media in the bedroom or bathroom at night (or all
electronics including TV)
- Get an alarm clock instead of using phone
- Turn vibrate off on phone (Pavlov’s dog syndrome). You decide
when you check your phone
- Ask inner circle to call not text if there is an emergency over
night. You can even use an old land line
- 6 to 6 rule (more advanced) 10-12 hours every day of no
media
- Use your smart phone for smart things–calling, maps, etc. not
for social media, junk emails…
Take back what is yours. Take back the time. Take back your
1440 minutes everyday. Everyday is a new day. Don’t let time fly
right by you.
Thanks for listening to our podcast or reading this post!
Jaye
&
Leta
Mentioned in this mini-episode
Time Blocking Apps
- SelfControl – The Self
Control App is total lockdown. It works great if you really need to
focus with absolutely no interruptions. (For Mac OS only)
-
StayFocusd – Chrome Web Store – Block one website or all
websites for the time you choose.
- FocusMe – Need more advanced
self-control? This app will cost you, but offers a lot more
features. We haven’t tried it yet, but it looks great.
-
Moment – Unusual approach to monitoring screen time for
the whole family. Only works on IOS devices, not computers.
Clocks Our favorite:
Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock with Colored Sunrise Simulation
and Sunset Fading Night Light – Leta wakes up to the light
of this lamp everyday before the alarm music starts. Other
potential clocks you may like:
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