I remember when all I used to do was write novels, besides of course my day job. My persona on social media platforms only represented the novels I was working on, which at that time was Silent Hill: Betrayal. It was easy to talk about time management and the only reason I wrote a series of posts on it was because everyone kept asking me "Where do you find the time?"
The series of articles I am referring to was called 'Finding the Time to Write a Novel' and was split into the following five articles:
- Introduction
- Part 1: Inspiration
- Part 2: Preparation
- Part 3: Structure
- Part 4: Accessibility
- Conclusion
The series was a huge inspiration to many at that time, especially on LinkedIn. I was so naive though. To think that one could ever manage time in a structured fashion in a way that was sustainable... it didn't last long. I have gone from writing one novel, to publisher of anthologies and a Guinness World Record, to writing for games, films and websites, to running my own company that will be developing games, films and comics.
Don't get me wrong. Those articles still hold some value to me. I have just had to rethink how to manage my time, by not actually actively managing it at all. It came to a point where I said "Websites and game writing on week nights, novels on the weekend, articles for gaming websites like GameTyrant and AIR Entertainment every morning before work..." The list went on.
It was draining to work like a robot. We were not built to work like robots. We build robots to work like robots. Or at least technology to do the automated things they are programmed for. I took the fun out of life and the quality out of family quality time. And now with my son in school, I spend time with him working through his school work with him. And to me, that is so precious.
This was one of the main reasons I decided to leave my day job, the dull 8 hour workday that actually pays the bills, to run my company and do one of the things I love the most (writing) on a daily basis. My family is my main priority in life, which means the one thing that meant so little to me (my day job), which I lost a care for many moons ago, had to go.
Time Management has become less Chronos and more Kairos. Let me explain: Chronos is the literal measurement of time. Five hours. Tuesday. On 19 March 2020. Kairos is the measurement of moments. That day when you took your kids to the park and they came home blissfully happy. That first moment when your book was published and you were on top of the moon. Some moments are just more valuable than others. And the measurement of those moments is Kairos.
And that is what Time Management has become for me: the measurement of moments. Making special memories every day, and changing peoples lives with my writing and the projects I work on. I seldom just join a team and perform the tasks allotted to me. In one team, I went from writer, to web administrator and then developing alphabetic fonts for the three languages in the game world. And that was voluntary, because I loved it.
So what am I trying to say? To each and everyone, Time Management is different and depends on your circumstances and what your chief focus is. I do have a to-do list every day where I prioritise tasks. I know how important many of them are and by when it is reasonable to deliver them. But, no longer do I say "At 9pm when kids are asleep and wife is watching Netflix, I will work on that project for 2 hours." Now I spend quality time with my kids, and when they sleep I spend time with my wife. We have an open heart to heart and expand our relationship. And if I can't get to it, tomorrow when she is busy with her work and the kids are at school, I will have over enough time to work on those projects.
Maybe as I grow older I am appreciating the finer things in life, the things that truly make me happy. I've learnt that relaxing my hold on productivity and strict discipline has actually helped me get more done, some how. It has become more fun, and I actually can't wait to get to my writing tasks, because I am not placing rules on when they should get done.
So I thought I'd share this with you... because I have some time on my hands.
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Shaun M Jooste
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