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Make Time Intentionally managing your time and priorities can prevent future regrets and enhance ove

[Lifehack.org]( Make Time Intentionally managing your time and priorities can prevent future regrets and enhance overall well-being. [Share today's tip with a friend.]( Hi there, Have you ever looked back and felt the weight of regrets? We all have, and it's a question that's more common than you think. Bronnie Ware, through her poignant encounters with those at the end of their journey, discovered that many have wishes they never acted upon. They wished to live authentically, not let work consume them, freely express their emotions, cherish friendships, and embrace more joy. A study from 2018 echoed these sentiments, finding that so many regret not chasing their dreams to the fullest. So, how do we navigate out of this web of 'should-haves'? The path forward is about reshaping our mindset. It entails making deliberate decisions that protect our time, sometimes meaning letting go of certain commitments and people to make space for what truly matters. Many of us place our jobs or families at the very top, sometimes at the expense of our well-being. The result? We're stretched thin, missing those magic moments with loved ones and always anxious about others' perceptions. I've been there. I let work overshadow almost everything, pouring endless hours into making LifeHack better, often sidelining health and precious moments with my wife. This went on until the arrival of my son. His fleeting childhood and my deteriorating health, marked by crippling back pain and sleepless nights, were wake-up calls. Yes, I dreamt of a thriving business, but not at the cost of frayed family ties or declining health. The epiphany was clear: I had to make time for what truly mattered, especially for me. Looking after yourself isn't an act of self-indulgence. It's recognizing a fundamental truth - our primary duty is to our own well-being. If we're running on empty, how do we lift others❓ If we're stuck in our ways, how do we inspire growth in people around us❓ If our toolkit is outdated, what real value are we offering❓ And if we're mired in negativity, what energy are we emitting❓ Grasping the importance of self-growth and self-care is transformational. It strengthens your mental and physical well-being. With optimal health, you're better equipped to tackle life's challenges. It also broadens your worldview, infusing fresh energy and insights into your life, influencing not just you, but everyone in your sphere. So, how do you make room for what matters? The answer: block your time. Intentionally set aside moments for work, family, rest, hobbies, and anything you truly value. Multitasking isn’t the answer; diving deep into one task at a time is. If this resonates with you, our [LifeHack Time-Smart Toolkit]( can be a game-changer. Packed with templates, tools, and strategies, it's designed to tackle time management challenges and help reshape your daily rhythm. Discover how our [Toolkit]( can be the catalyst for your time transformation. [Find Out More →]( Tme is a canvas. With intention and the right tools, you can paint a masterpiece. Live without regrets, make each moment count! Cheers, Leon Founder & CEO@LifeHack LifeHack Time-Smart Toolkit Full of practical techniques and tools to help you reclaim your time [Try It Out →]( [Share This Email With a Friend]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945,, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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