We all want more out of life. To really upgrade your life you need to act more like a manager and less like a worker bee. When you’re an employee you do what you’re told without asking any questions because that’s your job. But there’s another way. You can manage your way to a better life!
When you are a manager, you have much more to gain, or lose, if you don’t do a good job. To act more like a manager you simply have to treat yourself like a company instead of a person. If you want to turn your life around in some key areas, you have to manage your life, not just try to work harder.
Manage Your Wealth: Sure, you know you have control over how you spend your money, but you also have control over how you make your money. Sure, you know you have control over how you spend your money, but you also have control over how you make your money. Starting your own business, no matter how small, is a great way to begin controlling your money and gaining more confidence in controlling your ultimate financial destiny.
Managing Health: You control not only what you eat, but the actions you take. By taking charge and treating your body like a factory you can begin managing it as a manager might control an assembly line. The more good food you eat and the more you exercise, the more efficient and powerful your body is. If you’re having a difficult time being motivated, try to imagine yourself a little cartoon manager who literally controls how your body moves and acts.
Manage Your Time: We all want more time and we all complain about not having enough. The key to time management is a little bit of planning mixed with a little bit of flexibility Again, just doing things for the sake of doing them is not good enough. For every action you need to act like a manager and consider why you are doing it and if it is good for you, the company, or not.
Becoming a manager of your finances, your health and your time will pay you back a million fold as you improve your management skills. Stop being a worker and give yourself a promotion – right to the manager’s office!