What Actually Changed My Relationship With Time

There was a period where I looked at time almost entirely through the lens of productivity.

How much I could fit into a day. How much I could move. How many things I could carry at once without dropping them.

At the time, it felt like discipline. It felt like ambition. In some ways, it was.

But over time I started realizing that just because your calendar is full doesn’t mean your life is aligned.

What changed for me wasn’t a new productivity system. It was perspective.

When you have a wife, two daughters, and a business that keeps growing, you start to understand that time is not just something you manage. It’s something you either spend with intention or lose without noticing.

Now I think about time differently.

Not just in terms of output, but in terms of presence. Space. What I’m building all of this for in the first place.

That shift changes more than people realize.

If your business is growing but your life feels harder to access, that’s worth looking at.

And if you want to build in a way that creates more space, let’s talk.

Kayvon

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