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Hi there, Have you ever wondered if you made the right decision? Or if you did something at the ri

[Lifehack.org]( Hi there, Have you ever wondered if you made the right decision? Or if you did something at the right time? What if you did it at another time? We all have this kind of ponder every now and then. When we think about "what ifs," it could be because we were dissatisfied with the outcome of what you did. Everybody has a finite amount of time, so if we can prevent these "what ifs" and make sure we're always doing the right things at the appropriate time, we will undoubtedly be a lot happier. How to do it? There is a right time for everything, and a wrong time for everything else. When you do the right thing at the right time, you are doing something time-worthy, and this period of time is known as "quality time." These are the principles for what creates real "quality time”: The first principle is when your time is Authentic... This is the point at which you recognize your current time constraints and focus on doing the right thing during that time period while avoiding focusing on the wrong things. You have to tell yourself, "I'm making a conscious choice to do this right now because this is the right time to do it. I respect this by not allowing the wrong things to get in the way." For example, when you're having dinner with your partner and choose not to think about tomorrow's client meeting; or when you're spending time with your children and make the conscious decision to put your phone away. The second principle is to spend time with Intention... That is, you don't get quality time by chance. And this aligns with being “Authentic.” "With Intention" means that you have a sense of focus and purpose in what you're doing, and thus do it deliberately. It also means you’re deliberately allocating time for something, no matter how big or small it is. This is the opposite of simply "going with the flow" without real focus, which happens when you don't know what you want and instead focus on the "next" thing. When time is eaten away piece by piece by forces beyond your control, you begin to wonder, "Where has all the time gone?" while feeling as if you haven't accomplished anything meaningful. Now, this doesn’t mean that there must be a "goal" to be achieved at every moment. It doesn't mean you have to be productive or efficient 24 hours a day. You can have 10 minutes to just relax and stare out the window. But instead of spacing out for half an hour without realizing it, you do it with Intention. When you do it on purpose, you will feel truly rested, whereas when you don't, you will likely beat yourself up for being lazy. One is in control, while the other is not. With these two principles, you can now determine whether you’re doing the right thing at the right time. And if you want to have more useful tools and techniques like this, I encourage you to check out [The LifeHack New Year Bundle]( with everything you need to maximize your time this year. I have put together The Full Life Planner, The Mindful Focus Toolkit, The Make It Happen Handbook and more courses and challenges in this bundle. [Head over here to learn more about The LifeHack New Year Bundle.]( Cheers! Leon Founder & CEO@LifeHack [Jumpstart 2023!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945,, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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