I've started spending more of my time studying, trying to improve my IQ by reading and writing. I've missed out on a lot in life. I don't regret this, of course. Nevertheless, I need to make up for lost time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I have spare time, I catch up on things I've had to postpone due to lack of time.
Exercise plays a huge role in keeping me sane, and that's my primary motivation to 'find time.'
If I had it to do over, I might have finished school first, then devoted all my time to StumbleUpon instead of dividing my time between the two. In the end, however, it was probably good to take the time I did.
The habits of study in which I have been brought up have done much to support me. I never allow myself to be one moment unoccupied.
I tend to forget what I'm doing will ever be read while I'm writing it, and just get on with the task at hand.
I deliberately keep myself apart from a lot of stuff; I don't Tweet, I don't do Facebook, I don't blog, and that's largely because I spend my working life staring at a screen and hitting a keyboard, I am trying to cut down on that, not increase it.
I work eight hours a day, but I'm not writing all that time. I'm thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of.
There are lots of other things that I haven't done, places I haven't seen. So eventually I'll have to find time for those things while there still is time.
My goal, with whatever I'm working on, is to lose track of time.
If you can get your life down to one minute at a time, you don't miss anything. You have total abundance of information and material.