Time Junkie?

Are You a Time Junkie?

Do you tend to find your need for time is bigger than your available supply? Could be you’re hooked on believing there’s just too little time for you to enjoy the success and abundance you’d like. If you’re concerned by the decisions, actions or behaviors you exhibit that may prevent you from becoming more successful, you’ll find opportunities to improve by honestly answering these 20 questions. There’s no judgment here, just a real opportunity for you to assess your use of time and whether that’s likely to lead to the success you seek, in business and your personal life.

I feel my time belongs to others and not to me.
I'm not able to focus or enjoy what I'm engaged in right now because I'm thinking of other responsibilities.
It's easy for me to get distracted from the task in front of me.
I feel the things I do take me away from the things that will help me prosper.
There's just never enough time to get everything done!
I feel uncomfortable when I have a block of time and no task scheduled for it.
I don't like spending time with inner work like thinking, envisioning or planning because people think I'm doing 'nothing'.
I never think about scheduling free time; I just hope there's some time left over once all my responsibilities are handled.
I'm not comfortable delegating tasks.
I keep working on projects to make them perfect, even when others believe they're done.
I create deadlines for low priority projects that add a dose of pressure to my day.
I get involved with projects that seem to have no end.
I say 'yes' to requests for my assistance and then experience buyer's remorse, wishing I'd said 'no.'
I feel guilty taking time for a personal pleasure or luxury.
Important projects that don't need to be completed right away rarely get my attention; there's always time later to get them done.
I feel sorry for others' who can't figure things out and I'll always say 'yes' when they ask for my help.
Speaking of 'help' - it's hard for me to ask for help.
I worry over things that happened long ago and never got resolved.
I work great under pressure and am energized by waiting for the last possible moment to get something done.
It takes more time to teach someone else a task than if I just do it myself.
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