How to Master Time

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  • Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
  • In a world filled with distractions and constant demands on our attention, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. This episode explores the timeless wisdom of the 24-inch gauge, a powerful tool for mastering time management and living a life aligned with your highest values.
    Discover how to:
    - Differentiate between fleeting victories and lasting achievements
    - Make intentional choices that serve your long-term goals
    - Integrate the principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth into your daily life
    - Overcome distractions and stay focused on your purpose
    - Lean on the support of a strong community to stay accountable and motivated
    By applying these ancient principles to modern life, you'll learn to navigate the challenges of a fast-paced world with grace, integrity, and a deep sense of meaning. Embark on a lifelong journey of personal growth and discover the transformative power of living in harmony with eternal truths.Whether you're seeking to enhance your productivity, deepen your relationships, or leave a lasting legacy, this episode/video offers practical wisdom and inspiration for crafting a life of purpose and impact. Tune in to unlock the secrets of effective time management and start building a brighter future today.
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    🤝 About Darren
    Darren Allatt is the Founder of Daily Masonic Progress, Australia's leading masonic education and information newsletter focused on decoding the allegories and symbolism of Freemasonry to help Masons and good men build a life of meaning, purpose and fulfilment.
    Darren holds the Right Worshipful Rank of Past Senior Grand Warden and is the Chairman of Membership & Education for the United Grand Lodge of NSW & ACT.
    Initiated into Freemasonry at 19, Darren progressed through the Craft Degrees and progressive office and was Installed as Worshipful Master of The Leichhardt Lodge No 133 in Sydney Australia in 2012. In 2014, Darren served as District Grand Inspector of Workings and later joined the Board of Management in 2019.
    In other masonic orders, Darren is a Past Most Wise Sovereign of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite for the Supreme Council of Scotland (NSW Province), and is a Knight of the Rosy Cross in the Royal Order of Scotland.
    Darren took an interest in Freemasonry upon learning about both his Grandfathers were Freemasons. On being Raised to the Third Degree, Darren was invested with his paternal Grandfather's apron, and then his Installed Master apron when Darren was Installed into the Chair.
    Outside of Freemasonry, Darren works as a Technical Product Manager for a Software Company, holds a 3rd Degree Blackbelt in Taekwondo and former National League Referee for Futsal and State League Referee for Football.
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  • @LUTGUL
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    By the way, thank you for the enlightening information you provide, I follow your articles that come via e-mail without breathing.

    • @DailyMasonicProgress
      @DailyMasonicProgress  2 місяці тому

      Thank you Brother, glad you enjoy both the articles and the videos.

  • @LUTGUL
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    I think you should use a brighter background. After all, your teaching enlightens people.

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      Absolutely agree, although I’m renting at the moment and have limited space and ability to customise. But in the future I’ll do something