“So Little Time, So Much To Do”
“I’ve No Time for This”
Do you have ‘too much to do’, do you have ‘no time for anything else’?
The trouble with being a coach with the mission to help people in this sort of quandary is the ‘problem’ the client (or potential client) is experiencing. It’s nothing to do with funding the resolution, it’s all about the paradigm itself.
I learned a few years ago on one of Bob Proctor’s last amazing ‘Paradigm Shift’ events it’s not about how you think or even what you ‘think’ but about how you and I are ‘wired’.
The thing is you and I don’t ‘think’ we’re too busy or ‘don’t have the time’, we don’t even ‘believe’ this to be the case. This ‘situation’ is ‘beyond belief’. It’s part of our make up – deeply embedded in our subconscious minds.
You and I are ‘programmed’ to be this way. Why and how this has happened is part of what we would discover during a coaching programme, and it would take too long to go there now.
The good news is it’s not irreversible, its part of your software, not ‘hard wired’, it can be sorted; but the ‘bad news’ is this takes time, it takes application, and it takes energy, and it isn’t something you or I can do by ourselves or through some AI driven on-line process.
All of this of course is the complete opposite of how you or I feel about ‘having too much to do’ and ‘having no time’!
It feels like some ‘groundhog day’ (or week) or a ‘vicious circle’ situation. We can’t do anything about the problem because of the problem. Sound familiar?
My good friend Steve Witkiewicz has a saying “It all starts with a conversation”. If you want out of this paradigm dilemma let’s have a conversation – if you can ‘find the time’ amongst all the stuff you ‘have to do’. Then we can discuss how you can reduce ‘the stuff you have to do’ and ‘find more time’ for yourself.