What would you do if you have 36 more hours a week? It is equivalent to 6 days extra a month, or 72 more days (approximately 2.5 more months) in a year! I got this idea from one of my favorite bloggers Gleb Reys, which he got from Ed Mills, inspired by the book “The 4-Hour Work Week“. (I haven’t read it yet)
I should say, Gleb’s list fired me up! Probably because upon reading his list, I realized we have something in common. Here is my own version of list, which is in no particular order. If you know me personally, notice that I kept everything realistic and achievable:
Professional Growth
As a teacher (Computers and Math), I want to learn how to effectively teach and convey my message to my students. Improving classroom management is also one of the important things I need to pay close attention to. On the other hand, as a tech guy, I want to be updated on the latest technology. Getting outdated is one of the fears of a tech person. Also, it is my long-time goal to obtain technical certification, so it needs action now.
Read books
I have this bad habit of opening a book and not finishing it. If I have more time, I will allot more of it for reading. I’ll start with 1 book and finish it in two weeks (one week if the book is light and short.)
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Workout
I consider myself skinny. But as I age, many people notice me getting bigger. To burn some fats, I should run, or play basketball or start practicing martial arts with my friends, or anything that makes me sweat. 2-3 hours of workout a week should do it. I want to lose these love handles!
Cook
I discovered I enjoyed cooking, but the dishes I make are really simple. So, if I have more time, I’d try complicated (and healthy!) dishes like the ones we see in magazines and cookbooks. Maybe Ms. Whatsit can post some tips in her blog!
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Room Chores
Do the laundry, clean the room, etc. You know, I hate doing those. It feels like a complete waste of time and I end up procrastinating. But I ‘need’ to do it because I don’t want to sleep in my own filth. Besides, it is more enjoyable to work in a clean room. Problem is, I don’t know where to begin. Good thing I found Priscilla’s post: Begin Where You Are.
Sleep
I lack sleep, which is the result of me wanting to do a lot of things at the same time. If I have 36 hrs more per week, I would sleep for an extra hour per night. I believe the key to have a beautiful day is to have a beautiful good night sleep.
Others:
- Learn the road by driving and travelling
- Re-discover my passion for guitar
- Dance lessons
- Finish all those pending jobs! (broken computers, unchecked papers, etc.)
- Watch movies (I honestly can’t remember the last time I watched at the cinema)
- Meet up with old friends
36 more hours is a lot, that’s why I wanted to write more goals. But I have to cut it short, and prioritize. I also wanted a more balanced approach by combining work, personal growth and rest. While writing this post, I realized that 36 hours free is not given, it is made.
If you wish to make your own list, post them in the comment box or make a post in your blog and link back to this post. I’d love to hear your own list. Make sure to include Gleb’s and Ed’s. I believe Ed Mills is compiling lists, which I think is a very good idea. If you want to be included, then mention it in Ed’s post.
Enjoy!
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Hi Saedel. Thanks for joining in the fun! Great list. It’s amazing how many folks would add something musical into the extra time. And thanks for doing the math on those extra hours. I hadn’t thought of it like that. 2.5 extra months a year. That’s awesome.
Hi Edward, pleasant surprise! Thanks for visiting!
PS. I’m not a math teacher for nothing.
Wow, 2 1/2 months really. Thank you for putting it that way, I’ve been tagged a post on the 36 hours too. Now, I know how to look at it. Thanks (and of course thank you for the link to my post).
Hi Priscilla, can’t wait to read your list! Thanks for visiting!
I’m amazed how many things we have in common, Saedel!
I like your list a lot, and will probably take some of these things to do as well:
- cooking - always wanted to manage something not involving the microwaveable repertoire
- sleeping - definitely would like these, 5 hours a night may not always be enough
- dance lessons - I’ve been talking about it for quite some time and it should definitely be on my list
- watching movies - sometimes I let a month pass by before we get to watch even the good movies we got recommended by friends
Thanks for supporting the idea and for sharing a wonderful list! Good luck with getting these extra 36 hours into your life as soon as possible!
Hello, Gleb! The 36-hours idea is cool.
Thanks for dropping by and for considering some of my list, too! *thumbsup*
I am going to be short with this but I would use the time for sleeping and the rest of the week to be extremely productive!
The kids are going to have a practice this week, and if I feel like joining them, I’ll make sure that the first impression I gave them was not a fluke.
I am always searching for online resources that can help me. Thank you!