Constantly trying to get one thing done, while your thoughts are stuck on focusing on all the other things you need to be doing. You know you can’t carry on with every day jam packed with time consuming activities, running around like a headless chicken, going from one thing to another. So, if you can’t find any extra time, you have to decide how to use the time you already have. But something has to change, you can’t keep diving in and working like a maniac to try and get everything done in one day, because as you have already found out, you will quickly find out it’s impossible and you will only be worse off at the end of the day.Įveryone struggles with using time effectively. Everything you do now in a typical day could be done for a little longer: you could sleep longer, work longer, spend longer with your family and friends, and have more leisure time, and still have time to blog, blog, blog.Īlas, no matter what you do, you can’t find an extra hour or two, you got 24 hours, and that’s it. You would simply have much more time to do the things you wanted to do. Of course if you could add a few hours to the day, wouldn’t things be great. That may be true or it may be that you are not using your time as efficiently as possible. It may seem like there aren’t enough hours in the week to get everything done. I wrote about this in a previous article called Is Blogging Good for Your Health. This doesn’t make them able to be at their best when they then go to work a few hours later. Most bloggers I know, also have a full time job, as well as many other responsibilities, so they end up staying up into the early hours of the morning trying to squeeze in what needs to be done for their blog. Your blogging to do list seems to spiral out of control, getting bigger and bigger. As your ranking goes higher, the comments your articles receive increases, the more things you find you need to do. There’s no doubt that blogging is an extremely demanding activity. Research, writing, publishing, search engine optimisation, social networking, commenting, replying to comments, design… the list just goes on and on. There are so many things they have to do as bloggers. They just never seem to have enough time. So come on, tell me, have you ever felt like there just weren’t enough hours in the day?Ī common theme I read from other bloggers is that they really struggle in getting everything done. If you’re feeling this way then this article is for you. Too often people feel like there really isn’t enough time in the day to do everything they need to get done. How often do you intend doing something but find you just never have the time to get around to it? How many things have you started but never had the time to get them finished? Have you ever wished that you could have more time to follow different activities and goals? In 1 year, there are 12 months, 365 days, 8760 hours, 525,600 minutes. 6pm - 8am is £2.“So much of our time is preparation, so much is routine, and so much retrospect, that the path of each man’s genius contracts itself to a very few hours.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson Registered users only (see BP Pulse website)ĥ1 regular bays, 2 disabled bays, 1 cycle hoopĨam-6pm including bank holidays 7 days a weekĤ3 regular bays, 2 disabled bays, 1 motorcycle bayĨam-6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays 6pm-8am is £2.00Ħ2 regular bays, 2 disabled bays, 1 motorcycle BayĨam-6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays 6pm-8am is £2.00Ĩam-6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays 6pm-8am is £2.00Ĩam - 6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays. 6pm - 8am is £2.00Ĩ BP Pulse EV charging bays. Ringgo is available in this car park. C ard and Ring-Go payments accepted.ħ4 regular bays, 8 disabled bays, 1 motorcycle bay, 2Ĩam-6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays. Station Approach car park.CV31 3SA (access via De-Normanville Avenue)Ĩam to 6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays, 6pm to 8am is £2.00. Leamington car parks with incremental charges Car park (Select postcode for map)Ĩam to 6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays, 6pm to 8am is £2.00 Car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Registered users only (see BP Pulse website).Ĩam-6pm 7 days a week including bank holidays 6pm-8am £2.00. Blue badge holders please display blue badge when visiting St Peters MSCP (no charge for Blue badge holders) Dayģ77 regular bays, 6 disabled bays, 4 motorcycle bays,(Height restriction 2.05m). This car park is now a Pay and Display and RingGo car park and is open 24 hours 7 days a week. Card payments are now accepted in St Peters MSCP. St Peter's Multi storey, CV32 5EL (access via Augusta Place) Card payments and Ring-Go sessions are available in all surface car parks and St Peters MSCP. You can buy season tickets.
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