.... creative people are faced with the issue of managing time...
and that is amongst other problems like
take a regular day where all deal
with the same 24 hours...
for the sake of
calculating where time is really spent...
smartly or whimsically squandered...
Rocky |
imagine, if you will,
the following activities
require time allocation :
night rest or sleeping
for eight hours...
then as soon as one
wakes up... there is freshening up
or bathroom time
breakfast for half an hour;
lunch for another half hour;
2 coffee breaks for an hour total
to settle our nerves
during the work hours;
commuting time to work
at least half an hour up to
one and a half hours depending on your
work location;
work time for another eight hours...
let's not forget house cleaning;
laundry; dishwashing; cooking;
going to church on Sundays;
going to the supermarket;
walking the dog;
hugging the boa
walking the dog;
hugging the boa
(make sure it's not the other way around);
swatting the fly;
swatting the fly;
tying shoe laces;
a listening engagement with your
girlfriend while in a traffic jam;
and other so called recreation
to summarize, the major time
takers are sleeping and work which
total 16 hours ...
how does one manage to
allocate the balance of 8 hours
over the other activities
seem to require a Houdini act
from each and everyone...
and which we aren't...
suffice it to say we are
nothing but stressed out
artists who work for themselves
fall short of these regular loonies...
but still find themselves
running after time...
Would it not be great, if for a moment
someone makes a revision of the
24-hour day and makes it 48 instead?
just so we can have extra time
to goof around...
sometimes, one wonders if
Thoreau and Walt Whitman,
may have complained about time..
Perhaps, we need people like
Drucker, Humble and Batten
to keep us company in
...to be able to smile and
have kind thoughts for our
that's all folks!
jt
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