04/10/2024
What can you accomplish in an hour?
How about 13 minutes?
Yesterday I had a tight timeline from when I got home to when I needed to leave to pick up my kiddo to take him to his activity, and I wanted to get my bike ride in to complete my 100 workouts in 100 days challenge.
I got home at 220pm with groceries to put away and needed to leave by 345pm....
This left no time for any dilly dally or doom scrolling. I put away the groceries, changed the laundry over, and headed to the basement for my bike ride.
I put on the online spin workout video and started my ride at 239pm... a full hour would be a stretch but I could get close.
At 332pm I was hoping off the bike, for a 53 minute final workout of my challenge. 100 workouts in 100 days complete! Woo-hoo!
So now I had 13 minutes to get out the door.... in that time I grabbed what I needed out of the dryer, I showered and changed, I packed a bag with my kiddos clothing for his activity plus snacks, I made myself a PB&J sandwich, I grabbed a BEA energy drink from the fridge, and I was in the car reversing out of the garage at exactly 345pm as I had hoped to be.
13 minutes. It was enough.
My kiddos activity started at 430pm... it was amazing to me to think that only an hour before, at 330pm I was STILL on my bike.
In 1 hour I got from just finishing my workout to meeting my basic needs of bathing and feeding, to picking my kiddo up from school, and driving 25 minutes to get to his activity... and we were 10 minutes early.
1 hour. It was enough.
We can't control how fast time passes, but we can control what to prioritize and how to be efficient with our time.
I understand that we all have different responsibilities and demands in life. Even though we are equalized in the time given to us, our plates are not filled the same.
BUT if you can learn to improve on your time management and tune out the noise of some things, you can accomplish a lot.
Even in an hour.
Heck, even in 13 minutes.