It means two very different things. When a person or a marketer takes your time, they’re stealing. Something irretrievable is gone. If it’s wasted, there’s no good way to get it back.
On the other hand, when you have enough confidence to take your own time, to take your time to be present, to do the work, to engage with what’s in front of you right now, it’s a gift.
This is precisely what time is for. We’re not in a race to check off as many boxes as we possibly can before we are out of time. Instead, we have the chance to use the time to create moments that matter. Because they connect us, because they open doors, because the moments added up, create a life.
FROM Seth Godin’s Daily Blog
Seth Godin is a former dot com business executive. He is an Author of over 25 books, Entrepreneur and a teacher. His books include The Purple Cow, This is Marketing and his latest book: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work.
REFLECTION:
How do you view your time?
Do you allow others to “steal” it?
Do you take your time to be present?
How can you take more time to create a better life?
Most people don’t want accurate information, they want validating information. Growth requires you to be open to unlearning ideas that perviously served you.
Quote by James Clear from his book: ATOMIC HABITS
REFLECTION:
Do you seek to be “right” when addressing someone with an opposing viewpoint?
Are you willing to unlearn ideas/beliefs that previously served you?