Podcast: Episode 2 - Where does all the time go?
Where does all the time go?
Where does all that time go? 24 hours a day and still many of us don’t have enough time for the things we would like to do. I would like to help you get some data on where you spend your time. In connection with Episode 2 of my podcast, about Free Time and How To Get It, I’ve made a free simple excel spreadsheet that you can download from my webpage johanedfeldt.com/downloads. With the spreadsheet it’s easier for you to have a think about where you’ve spent your time and get some data over a week or two. When you have that data you can start to consider if there is anything, small or large, that you can change in order to free up some more time for your passion project (until you reach the stage where you can live off your passionJ), whatever it may be. It’s a very simple sheet and it doesn’t matter how you map your time (log your time), the important thing is to get a feel for where it all goes. For some it might come as a bit of surprise that for example the commuting to work is taking 2 hours a day, which means 10 hours a week on a five day work week. It can however turn out that part of those 2 hours can be spent on something else than, driving? It all depends on what options you have available, but for some it might be an option to commute with train, buss or some colleagues. During this time there might be periods that you can use for either work related projects or why not your own passion project (if it’s not your time to drive the commuting car of course, then it’s probably better to focus on the driving). I used to spend a lot of my commuting time writing my fantasy novel and catching up on some work projects, sure I spent some extra time on the actual travelling but then again I got my hobby project done for the day, or reached further on my job projects, and that gave me a strong feeling of comfort.
Free Time and How To Get It Podcast – Episode 2 – Where does all the time go?
I ask only for 10-20 minutes of your time once a week and hopefully I can help you take control of your time and together we can start your journey towards a fulfilled life! Thanks for listening and feel free to contact me with questions and request and I’ll try to help as much as a can. Let’s go get that free time!
- Email: thefreetimepodcast@gmail.com
- Podcast available via iTunes or on homepage johanedfeldt.com/time
- Facebook page: facebook.com/freetimepodcast/
- Download spreadsheets at: johanedfeldt.com/downloads