I'd change my life if I had more time

by Doreen Virtue

Publisher: Hay House, Inc Published: 1996 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Time scarcity has become the defining challenge of modern life. Between professional obligations, family responsibilities, health concerns, and the desire for personal growth, most people feel trapped in an endless cycle of busyness that leaves little room for the changes they desperately want to make. This transformative guide addresses the universal complaint that stands between countless individuals and their dreams: the belief that there simply aren't enough hours in the day to pursue what truly matters.

At its core, this work challenges the fundamental assumption that time is the real obstacle to personal transformation. Through a combination of psychological insight, spiritual wisdom, and practical strategies, readers are guided to examine the deeper fears and self-sabotaging patterns that masquerade as time constraints. The truth revealed here is both liberating and challenging: procrastination, perfectionism, and the fear of success or failure often hide behind the socially acceptable excuse of being too busy.

The approach draws from both traditional psychology and metaphysical principles, offering a holistic framework for understanding how thoughts and beliefs shape reality. Readers discover that the perception of time scarcity often stems from unconscious resistance to change, fear of disappointing others, or deep-seated feelings of unworthiness. By bringing these hidden dynamics into conscious awareness, individuals can begin dismantling the invisible barriers that have kept them stuck.

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