I really like the idea of creating intentionality around our time - and also being mindful of not only how we use and schedule our time, but also how we use our words. For instance one expression that people often use is "to kill time", which is equally crazy as "make time". Thanks for the article. :)
I also agree with the above said that "not having time" is a not empowered way of speaking - if we say I don't do this because it is not a priority for me - it is more empowering and also truthful. A few months ago I started stretching my legs. I spend 30 minutes per day in the morning resting my legs up against the wall and the results have been incredible - haven't been able to even bend down properly, now I can rest my palms next to my feet! Woop woop for intentional time spending. :)
RE: You Never 'Make' Time, You Can Only Schedule it!