 I think the challenge in life is not so much managing time as it is managing our attention. People often ask me in Q&A around the world, well, how do you manage your time? And when we ask that, don't we, about busy people that seem to have such busy lives compared to ours that we wonder how in the world do you get done what you get done? And it comes out in the form of the question, what about time management, time management, time management? I've come to believe that life is more about attention management than it is time management. If you will take control of your attention and only give your attention to things that you want to give time to, then I think it becomes its own form of time management without trying to manage time separate, if you like, to your attentions. I think what is worthy of our attention is therefore worthy of our time. I think the fear of time controlling us is really a fear of our lacking focus and our attention being drawn in all kinds of directions. Then we turn around and look at our watching and half a day has gone by. That is not a time management problem, it is an attention management problem. So I wonder if you could be more intentional about managing your attention, about focusing, putting blinkers on as it were, about saying I have no attention to give to this. This is not worthy of my attention. And I think if you do that you'll find that you'll have much more time left to do what you want to do and be more productive. But it perhaps is not with trying to manage time. The management of time therefore becomes a byproduct of managing your attention. So manage your attention and your time management will automatically improve. Also I think delegation is one of the less known forms of time management that what you don't have time for finds someone else that does have time for that which also allows you to focus your attention more into things that you should be giving your time to. So attention management and skillful intentional delegation that hands you back more time by giving that responsibility that takes time from you to someone with time for it is another way of time management or as I would say attention management. So think about that in your day to day. Think you know I'm doing all this time managing but I'm still not winning. Maybe try then to stop managing time and thinking it's a time and a clock and an hours in a day issue and think okay I think my problem is I am too scattered I am spread too thin. I am given my attention to too many things. That's where your time flashes where your day flashes by where your week flashes by because you spend too much time in things that are not worthy of your attention. So learn to manage your attention and I think your time management will get better as a byproduct of intentional attention management.