The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

(Nora) #1

"Surely you're not suggesting that I take a break in the middle
of my busy work day to walk in the park or meditate?"
"I sure am. Why are you so rigidly bound to convention? Why
do you feel that you have to do things the same way as everyone
else? Run your own race. Why not start working an hour earlier
so that you will have the luxury of taking a serene mid-morning
walk in that beautiful park across from your office? Or why not
put in a few extra hours at the beginning of your week so that you
can cut out early on Friday to take your kids to the zoo? Or why
not start working at home two days a week so that you can see
more of your family? All I'm saying is plan your week and manage
your time creatively. Have the discipline to focus your time around
your priorities. The most meaningful things in your life should
never be sacrificed to those that are the least meaningful. And
remember, failing to plan is planning to fail. By writing down not
only your appointments with others but also those all-important
appointments with yourself to read, relax or write a love letter to
your wife, you will be far more productive with your time. Never
forget that time spent enriching your non-work hours is never a
waste. It makes you tremendously efficient during your working
hours. Stop living your life in compartments and understand once
and for all that all you do forms one indivisible whole. The way you
act at home affects the way you act at work. The way you treat
people at the office affects the way you will treat your family and
friends."
"I agree, Julian, but I really don't have the time to take breaks
in the middle of my day. As it is, I work most evenings. My schedule
is really crushing these days." As I said this, I felt my stomach
tingling at the mere thought of the mountain of work I was facing.
"Being busy is no excuse. The real question is, what are you so

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