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604 800 seconds of Rocket science

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November 10, 2014

By @Elinjarlstrom It’s no secret that we often feel as if we don’t have enough time. We tellourselves “If there only were more hours in the day”. Then, oh yes then wewould be able to do all those things we now don’t seem to have time for. Did you know that one week of your life, meaning seven days, 168 hoursand therefore 10 108 minutes, contains exactly 604 800 seconds? Math has never really been my strong suit. If it was, I probably would havefollowed my childhood dream and worked for NASA by now. Clearly, thatjust wasn’t meant to happen. I do know though that 604 800 is quite alarge number. Before starting SCA, I had a feeling that this year was going to be intense.As if I had any idea what I was actually talking about back then.This week I’ve kept on begging for an extra digit on my watch. 604 800seconds just didn’t seem to do it for me. Marc often tells us that there’s no such thing as “not enough time”.And if we just stop wasting it by sitting around on our asses doing shit, wecan use it to make original shit happen. I believe it all comes down to prioritising. Why blame lack of time when it’sactually all about how we decide to use the time that we’ve got. I’ve decided to set myself a challenge for next week. I’m going to beat time. No more last second deadlines. No more procrastination. No more grumpyGood Mornings after walking the streets of London in my PJs at 6am after anights work. Even though that’s some original shit. Next week and the ones following, I will spend 604 800 seconds trying tomake original shit happen. That’s just my kind of Rocket science.

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