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How BUSY Are You?

4 Comments 31 May 2009

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Are you busy? I know I am! But it’s good to be busy. It keeps you doing things that will move you forward in life and you can also learn quite a bit from it, provided you’re doing something beneficial. However, are you sooooo busy that you can’t afford to even deal with the most important things in your life, such as your wealth and health?

I find myself guilty of that on the health side. I knew I should exercise at least 3 times a week to stay fit since ages ago, but I didn’t. I knew I should take good care of my own diet, but I didn’t. You know why?” I’m busy! I spend long hours at work and sometime work over the weekends, I don’t have time to exercise! I’m tired enough. But maybe I’ll get to it soon, very soon.” Sounds familiar? You’d probably hear many people saying it, or even yourself.

Fundamentally, we know that we should really do something about it (in my case, it is going to gym 3 times a week). Yet we stay busy at work. We stay busy doing something else like watching the TV, shopping, eating out. Don’t get me wrong though, if we love doing those things, we should continue to do so, but we should also deal with the other important things in our life.

Just face it: we are lazy. We want to stay busy so that we can avoid things that we don’t want to face, such as wealth and health management. This is exactly what Robert Kiyosaki was talking about in his book, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”. Deep down inside, he said, we know it’s true that we’re living in denial. After all, who wants to break the comfortable habit and do something you do not have not much knowledge about? It’s just like learning how to walk all over again. Fall down, stand back up, fall down again – it’s just too much work.

Here are the common reactions to the following 2 subjects:

1) Personal investment – I have my money in the savings account. Investing is too troublesome and it’s too ‘risky’.

2) Exercise – Too much trouble, I want to enjoy life. Besides, I’m young so I can afford to procrastinate for a few more years!

Now that you read about this and understand the classic paradigm most of us have, it’s time to break the paradigm and do something about the important things you’ve been putting off for a long time. Let your desire for a better life drive you. Let your dream steer yourself out of the laziness zone. You can stay busy and do what you love to do, while at the same time allocate some time to deal with the important things like taking good care of your money and body. Robert Kiyosaki suggested, “be a little greedy”. Not greedy in bad terms, not that. It’s being a little greedy in the sense of yearning for exciting things and better quality in life. Keep that desire under control and you’ll break free from the trap of ”lazibusiness”.

As for myself, I’ll be moving to a new apartment with fitness center, so I won’t have the excuse of not going to gym because it’s too far away or it’s too expensive. Beginning from July 1 (specified time), I’ll go to gym 3 times per week (clear goal) – no more (be realistic), no less (be consistent).

Now, if you’re thinking about personal investment, start doing that by visiting my post on 401k/IRA. If you’re thinking about staying healthy, I like this Fitness 101 article. If you’re thinking about learning a totally new subject, go to the bookstore and get a couple of books on that subject (or visit Amazon.com – my personal favorite for getting cheaper books). Hope it helps!

Takeaways:

1) Busy = Lazy and avoiding important things you don’t want to face

2) Let your desire for a better life drive you to success

3) Start doing something about it TODAY!

(The awesome picture is created by * Toshio * from Flickr)

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  1. Chad says:

    I enjoyed this thought provoking post. Reading your prose is like a breath of fresh air and has initiated many interesting thoughts about your topic. We are such creatures of habit and it has undoubtedly affected our ability to properly cope with health management. Seeing the USA is one of the most severe cases of obesity, there’s no doubting our paradigms need an immediate overhaul. Look forward to more of your posts..thanks

  2. Ken Siew says:

    Chad, I totally agree with you. We have developed so many old habits that literally die hard since young and never really taken a step back and look at ourselves from an objective standpoint. We need to figure out what’s really important to us in the long run and not just focus on what’s in front of us. More importantly, I think we should stop doing what we’re doing now. Take a step back and assess what works and what doesn’t. I’ve actually written a post on this (http://www.thinkbigthinkmoney.com/2009/07/08/3-questions-to-ask-yourself-today/), feel free to take a look.


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