Haven’t Had The Time Or Haven’t Made The Time

Saying you haven’t had the time is a cop out. There’s no way that you literally couldn’t have done the thing you’re saying you haven’t had time for.

What is true, however, is that you haven’t made the time.

Which is hard to admit.

Because it sends a signal of what to prioritize and clearly communicates it to others (particularly the person or group for whom you haven’t done the action for).

But being clear and accountable for your priorities is a symbol of strength, not of weakness.

So go ahead. Admit to others you haven’t made the time. Admit to yourself that you haven’t made the time. Own it.

You are, after all, the decider of what gets prioritized or not.

Saying we haven’t had the time is letting ourselves off the hook.

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