"I don't have enough time"
It's a fair thing to say, isn't it? It may even feel factual. Or is it the illusion we are creating and calling it our reality? Think of time like a closet. If it’s jam-packed with clothes you don’t wear, shoes you forgot you owned, and random “I’ll use this someday” items… there’s no room for anything new. It’s not that the closet is broken or too small, it’s that what’s inside is cluttered and uncurated. When we say “I don’t have time,” we’re often not talking about the clock at all.We’re talking about a crowded closet; one filled with commitments, habits, and “shoulds” that no longer fit the life we’re creating. Here’s the truth: you don’t find time… you make space. Reframe this for yourself: Instead of saying, “I don’t have time,” try, ➡️ “This isn’t a priority for me right now.” ➡️ “I’m choosing to put my energy into ___ instead.” ➡️ “I’m creating space for what matters most.” Notice how that shifts the power back into your hands? You’re no longer the victim of a ticking clock—you’re the curator of your own time closet. 🪞 Today’s self-talk upgrade: “I make space for what matters. My time reflects my priorities, and my priorities reflect my values.” What’s one thing in your “time closet” that you’re ready to let go of so you can make room for what really matters this week? Drop it in the comments. 👇