“Jerome, by that look on your face, you seem a bit overwhelmed,” I observed.
“Is it that obvious?” he said, then looked around. “I guess you can see by the stacks of stuff on my desk that I am a bit unorganized.”
“That, and the scared look on your face,” I replied.
“I just, I just don’t seem to have enough time to get everything done,” he stammered apologetically. “I guess I need a course in time management.”
“Jerome, time cannot be managed. We can only manage ourselves in relation to time. So, you don’t need a course in time management, you need a course in self management. Look around your desk, at all the stacks, where is your focus, where is your attention?”
“I guess it’s all over the place,” Jerome surmised.
“Don’t guess, be deliberate. You see, you don’t have enough time, because you are all over the place. If you could determine your focus, the best place to focus your attention, you would have all the time to plan, to organize and determine next steps. If you are focused on the right thing, the right purpose, you will know in a nanosecond what needs to be done and what needs to be discarded. If you don’t have a focus, if everything has your attention, then you will probably have to carry around an organizer.”