 Hey, everybody, Jason Leduc from Evil Genius Leadership Consultants here. Welcome back. We're doing another instructional how-to video for you today, since we don't have an interview to put up on the website and the YouTube channel this week, but we'll be getting back to those interviews later in the month. Join us for our live show the last Thursday of October at 2 p.m. Pacific Time. We'll get to see it all live. If you miss it live, we'll be putting each interview up once a week after we get those interviews done on the live show. So today, what we're going to talk about is time management. How do we manage our time? How do we get more time in our day to do the things that we're looking to do? And the bad news is there's no way to get more time in the day, right? We all get the same 24 hours. We all get the same seven days in a week. But what we can do is we can manage our time better. And we don't even really manage our time. What we really do is we manage our priorities. I have a lot of people come to me and say, I don't have time to get the things done that I really want to get done. I just always run out of time. And so the first thing I ask them is, well, let's see your calendar and they go, well, I don't have a calendar. I was like, OK, well, now the next thing is we're going to start a calendar for you. And the reason I'm so big on calendars is these calendars are a graphical representation of our priorities. So what are your biggest priorities this week? Make a list of those priorities. What are the top five things or top 10 things you want to get done this week? And my question to you is, where are you blocking out the time to get those priorities done on your calendar? If those priorities aren't on your calendar, you're never going to find that time to get them done. So the calendar is a graphical way of looking at of understanding what your priorities are for the week or for the day or the month or whatever time frame is the one you like to work best in. I like to work looking at things in terms of weeks, but working each day doing this exercise at the end of the day before the next day comes or first thing in the morning might be right for you. What are the most important things for me to get done today? Where are they out of my calendar? Oh, two and three aren't on my calendar. Let's get them on there. And then walking through and executing that calendar. And then if something has to move to get one of your priorities done, now you can start to make some smart choices because you can see what the things you're doing on your calendar are and you can balance those in terms of priorities. I hope this is helpful. If you have any questions, please email us at info at evilgeniusleadership.com but get out there, get yourself a calendar, use the one on your phone and make sure your calendar is reflecting those top five things you want to get done today, this week or this month. We'll see you next time. The future is out there. Lead the way.