The Value of Your Time
Dear Uncommon Leaders,
We hope you all had a great weekend and a very happy Mother's Day! 💐
As you prepare for a new week, remember to make the most of it, and make it uncommon!
This Week's Question:
Do you value your time like you value your money?
This Week's Challenge:
Time is precious—but we don’t always treat it that way. Just like money, we can spend it, invest it, waste it, give it, and even save it.
Over the next few editions of the Sunday Nugget, we’re going to explore each of these time choices and how they impact your life.
Today, let’s start with spending.
When we earn money, we often spend some on things we enjoy—dinner out, concert tickets, or a new pair of shoes. There’s nothing wrong with that. But it’s wise to occasionally pause and ask: How am I spending my money—and is it worth it?
Now ask the same about your time.
This week, your challenge is simple: Pay attention to how you’re spending your time.
Where does it go? What do you say “yes” to? Are you spending time on what really matters?
Next week, we’ll look at wasted time—and how to reclaim it.
Have a great week!
This Week's Quote to Ponder:
“Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can’t get more time.” -Jim Rohn
Until next week,
LET'S GO BE UNCOMMON!

W. Kevin Harrison
Founder and Executive Coach
Uncommon Influence
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