
Today is Tuesday and I’m already looking forward to the weekend, again.
I have been a long-time proponent of a 4-day work week or working ½ days on Fridays. :)
I actually worked for a company where Friday’s were just like that and it was beautiful. And the productivity, you ask?
It was was awesome. It was as if we were liberated by having that incentive. I was thinking about this yesterday as well, as I had a luncheon for the
P.L.A.Y. Foundation.
The meeting was a success, but as we were leaving I noticed we were thanking those we met with for their “time” and I started thinking about how much we are controlled by the numbers 1-12.
Time is truly a precious commodity in which we should value more and use more wisely. I think everyone might agree with that. It always seems as if time is fleeting, with little or no extra to spare for yourself or for your closest friends & family.
I know I sometimes feel this way, but I've been able to use that same incentive for the 4-hour workday and it seems to work! :)
An observation: with so many baby-boomers preparing to retire, people being laid off, parents at home more, less travel and so on, it creates an enormous opportunity to do something with an unexpected thing: time!
Just like working a bit less on a Friday, we can enjoy the time we are given by doing something positive and productive.
I received a fantastic e-mail from a friend which goes so well with this blog post. If you want to do something good with your time follow these rules:
1. Spend more time with the little ones under the age of 6 and the wise ones above 60.
2. You've got to have a dream.
3. We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing.
4. Laugh and find humor every day.
5. Growing older is mandatory, growing up is optional. The idea is to grow up by always finding opportunity in chance.
We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give. Spend your time this week with situations that can really result in a smile.
And, anyone who can help with that 4-day work week, I'm available to chat. :)
Love,
Jen