A few weeks ago, I invited my readers to submit questions to me. I said that nothing is off limits. I will answer questions about leadership, publishing, business, my job as a CEO, your job, work/life balance, running—whatever. Since that time, I have received about twenty questions. Today, I want to answer the first of these questions. (If you have a question, you can send it to me at question4mike@gmail.com. Please only include one question per e-mail and keep it short. Thanks.)
Tim, the reader who e-mailed me the question in the title of this post, elaborated by saying,
In the midst of all the things you do, where does your family fit in? Do you come home at the same time every night? Do you have kids at home? Do you have consistent time set aside for the family? Do you have consistent planned activities? Does your family eat dinner together?... It seems like there is just not enough time for everything, where everything is: time with God, time with family, projects around house, church/serving others, work, and personal time (sleep, exercise, etc).
Most people believe that somehow, if they can just find the right system, they can get everything done. I think this is a myth bordering on an outright lie. You can’t do it all. Time is a limited resource. This is just something you have to understand and accept.
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