"There are two basic veins of thought when it comes to getting the most accomplished. The classic view is time management: keep lists, stay focused and organize your time effectively to get everything done. As a whole, time management works fairly well. However, it misses a couple key problems, such as: Why do you burn out? Why can you have a perfectly organized plan, but still procrastinate? Why does your mood have an impact on how much work you accomplish in the same amount of time?"
This is the opening quote from a blog that I follow by Scott H. Young. I think he may really be on to something with personal Energy Management which we can all learn from in our service to others.
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- Why a less calorie demanding workload (if you assume typing at a computer uses less fuel than hauling bricks) requires more energy?
- The next step to more energy is in exercising regularly, sleeping enough, etc.
- Put more emphasis on managing your energy and less on managing your time
You may just find that when you manage your energy better, you can Serve Strong!
Note: pic from www.inl.gov
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