Time is one of the few things you never get back. Once it’s spent, it’s gone. That’s why learning how to use it wisely isn’t just a skill — it’s a necessity.
The only way to know what’s worth your time is to try. To test. To fail. To adjust. You won’t figure it out by waiting on the sidelines, and you won’t find the answer in someone else’s routine. What works for them may not work for you. The only way to know for sure is to step in and experience it for yourself.
You’ll try things that don’t work. You’ll chase goals that lose meaning. You’ll spend energy in the wrong places. That’s part of the process. Don’t fear it — learn from it. Every misstep brings clarity, and every wrong turn teaches you something valuable.
Over time, patterns start to emerge. You’ll see what fuels you, what drains you, what challenges you in the right ways, and what simply wastes your effort. That’s how you begin to protect your time — not with rigid schedules or perfect balance, but with awareness and intention.
You can’t do everything. You don’t need to. You only need to do what matters — and the only way to find that is through action.
Learn what works. Learn what doesn’t. And most importantly, learn what’s truly worth your time. Then, give it everything you’ve got.