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Tuesday 3 July 2012

In Time - V- Through Time

Are you an ‘on time’ person or always late?  The way we relate to the dimension of time is neurologically wired.  

‘In’ time people get wrapped up in the moment. They may not notice the passing of time.  They often underestimate the time it takes to get from A to B and never prepare for unexpected delays.  They are frequently late and don’t understand why others get annoyed.  

‘Through’ time people tend to be very organised and love planning. They are usually early and get agitated when others are late. They tend to live in the future and don’t always pay attention to what is happening in front of their eyes.  

Sometimes they need to learn from ‘In’ time people regarding relaxing and ‘smelling the roses’. They are more likely to suffer from stress related illness – perhaps caused by ‘In’ time people! 

‘In’ time people can teach ‘Through’ time people to relax and enjoy each moment. ‘Through’ time people can help ‘In’ time people to organise and plan. 

In business hours – act from ‘Through’ time. Outside of business hours be more ‘In’ time.

Source: Bill Lee Emery.  If you would like Bill's full article, email bizplan@brightwater.com.au with IN TIME in the subject line.

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