Yes, that’s a valid English word – time expenditure!

When you categorise your tasks into buckets (personal, professional, family time, household chores, client time, etc.), you can see how you are spending your time.

So the obvious next step is to adjust your time expenditure.

i.e. increase or decrease time expenditure for each bucket depending on your needs.

And your need will depend on which stage of life you are.

For instance, if you have a toddler or two at home, your time expenditure on family or household chores would be more.

If you are trying to scale up your business or improve your personal brand, you will spend more time marketing.

If you have worked enough to reach the stage of enlightenment, you will spend more time on personal tasks.

The idea here is to identify your own unique needs and adjust time expenditure accordingly.

And remember NOT to compare with absolutely anyone.

Because no two people have the same

  • needs
  • values
  • moral compass
  • personal needs
  • professional commitments

That’s all for today.

Adios and Happy Budgeting!

P.S.: Any questions? Or want to share some thoughts on this? Hit comment and let me know. I promise to respond soon.

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