It is my intention to open up this space to guest bloggers from time to time. I find that more and more people are looking to increase their networks, reach more people, and have more space to say what it is they want to say.
I asked the question, “What do YOU think is a need or problem in today’s world?” and my first guest blogger contributed the following article.
In our busy and overburdened lives, more and more people have come to recognize the fact that our days are often too short to accomplish everything life demands of us. I think this topic will interest many of my readers and, hopefully, provide some food for thought…
Free Your Time and The Rest Will Follow Submitted by David Wood
Do you have true Time Freedom? I constantly come across people — a lot of people — who want more and more free time.
Is it really freedom if you have to work five days a week, eight to 10 hours a day, 50 weeks out of the year? Of course not! It’s only freedom if you can choose whether to work that schedule, or not.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have actual time freedom, being able to choose how many days you work each week, and how many months you take off?
What’s your passion, hobby, skill or experience? Can it be turned into a revenue stream for you? Yes, it can, whether you like scrap-booking, deep sea diving, nifty new gadgets, lawn care or landscaping, becoming a better parent, personal development, financial planning, or hiking in national parks. Whatever you like or love is something you can spend more time doing, making money at the same time!
You probably believe that you don’t have enough time to start your own business. In most cases, though, you are the one who’s holding yourself back. If you want to start a new business, I suggest you invest a minimum of seven hours a week, or one hour a night. That won’t threaten your day job.
If seven hours feels like too much for you given your current schedule, scale back other activities. What are you willing to drop? If you say, “Nothing,” ask yourself: Is a lifestyle of freedom important to me? If it is, get up early, stay up late, or say “No” to some activities that don’t fulfill you anyway. You can also consider:
• Take time off work — either paid or unpaid — to get your business rolling.
• Negotiate with your boss to work four days a week, perhaps doing a trial period first and being open to taking a 20 percent cut in pay.
• If your boss won’t entertain a reduction in your hours, find an employer who will.
• If you don’t want to change your current work schedule, partner with someone who has a lot of time to devote to the business.
There are many solutions if you truly desire a lifestyle of freedom. We’ll never be able to change how many hours are in a day, how many days are in a week, and how many weeks are in a year. But we do have the ability to determine how many of those hours, days, and weeks are spent doing the things we want to do. Time freedom isn’t wishful thinking; it’s right within your grasp, ripe for the picking.
About the Author: International speaker, standup comedian and Professional Certified Coach (PCC) David Wood is the author of Get Paid for Who You Are and co-author of the best-selling book Guerilla Marketing on the Front Lines. His tried and true methods for freeing oneself from the shackles of the timecard have been the inspiration for many people to gain a lifestyle of freedom and contribution. Learn more at http://www.GetPaidLifestyle.com.
If you would like to contribute an article related to issues surrounding the “world’s problems”, please feel free to email me: robin@robincain.com NOTE: Shameless self-promotion is allowed to some extent
As a Virtual Assistant and Author Assistant I take on some of my clients work load allowing them more freedom to spend on other more important things.
I myself have chosen to be self employed so I can explore my creativity by writing and designing.
I love furthering the career of other creative individuals like myself. David your book “Get Paid for Who You Are,” sounds fantastic!
YvonneW
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My nephew was laughing when reading this line on your blog “… bloggers from time to time. I find that more and more people are looking to increase their networks, …” this is it, you just nailed it down buddy.