von Myrko Thum | Jun 6, 2013 | Productivity
Time is one of the most valuable resources you have. How and where you spend your time determines the quality of your life. And you need to get control over your time.
Especially now as I’m personally becoming a father of two baby-girls, I have to rethink how I spend the very little time I have left for me most effectively.
It can be done. Because everybody on the planet has the same amount time. And there are people who get their stuff done.
The first thing you have to realize is this…
von Myrko Thum | Aug 30, 2012 | Personal Development
Being in the flow is arguably the most perfect state to work from. It is a state where your awareness of time almost disappears and you are one with what you do. Although this perfect harmony usually feels effortless, it is the mental state where we produce our greatest results. How can we get to this state of peak performance?
von Myrko Thum | Nov 15, 2008 | Productivity
Time-Management is not only something for managers and leaders. It is a topic that everyone can benefit from, especially if we want to get ahead and make a difference in our lives: "Where should I spend my time on? What is important?" On the other hand we have questions like "How can I spend my time in the best way possible? How can I get the most out of it?"
von Myrko Thum | Sep 10, 2008 | Personal Development
If we really look at it closely we can see what a strong and liberating message "Carpe Diem" holds: life is now and life will always only be now. The present moment is really all there ever is to experience everything. So it is to us to take this responsibility for ourselves and seize it fully.
von Myrko Thum | Sep 6, 2008 | Personal Development
Our daily life is full of time. We are surrounded by time from getting up in the morning until checking the alarm clock in the evening. But being fully in the present moment is the key to spiritual awakening, or to say the least, to live a happier and more liberated life. What’s the difference between normal clock time and psychological time? How can we balance the fact that we have to use time so often and also stay more present?