Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Time Versus Money


Have you heard the saying - if you have enough time you won't have enough money, and if you have enough money, you have the time?

Time and money are both forms of currency - and in this tough economic climate we will have to carefully consider both.

I have often said that if you throw enough money at a problem - at ANY problem - the problem will go away.  It will be solved.  

This is particularly true for problems that need a concrete, material solution.  Virtually all other problems will need either time or money spent on them to find the best solution.  We can find solutions quickly if we pay for them, but if we don't have the necessary funds we need to be creative to find effective solutions.

To help you find solutions without spending more money, consider:
What has worked in the past?
Will it work now?
What else could you do?
Where can you get new inspiration?

In Summary:
Thinking outside the box will help you find new solutions.
Learn the difference between being able to solve a problem, and learning to cope with it.

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