Time Management (Episode 5 - Archive)Time Management (Episode 5 - Archive)
Relational Recovery
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss the significance of time management in recovery, offering practical tips on prioritising tasks and using calendars to achieve personal goals.
7:23•25 Jan 2026
Mastering Time Management for Recovery Success
Episode Overview
- Prioritise tasks by writing them down and seeking feedback.
- Use calendars to organise daily activities and reduce chaos.
- Intentional time management leads to a fulfilling life.
- Good things require effort and planning over time.
- Balance work and personal life by being proactive.
“"Good things don't just happen by osmosis. You've got to work for them over a long period of time."”
Curious about how others manage their time effectively? Join Wes Thompson and Austin Hill as they tackle the often overlooked skill of time management, especially crucial for those on the road to recovery. In this episode, they stress the importance of prioritising tasks and using tools like calendars to create a life that aligns with personal goals. Their candid discussion reveals how being intentional with time can lead to a more organised and fulfilling life.
Wes shares his own experiences, admitting that without a calendar, he'd be lost in the chaos of daily tasks. The duo offers practical advice, such as writing down weekly priorities and seeking feedback from others to ensure these align with your life's direction. Austin emphasises that good things don't just happen; they require effort and planning. For those in recovery, or anyone feeling overwhelmed by their schedules, this episode provides a relatable and supportive perspective.
It highlights the balance between work and personal life, reminding listeners that being intentional with time is key to achieving one's aspirations. Whether you're juggling family responsibilities or simply trying to get through the day, Wes and Austin's insights might just be the nudge you need to take control of your time. So, if you've ever felt like you're not getting to the things that matter most, maybe it's time to grab a notebook and start jotting down your priorities.
Remember, good things come to those who plan!

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