Life is made up of nothing more than a series of moments. If you can
find some way to pull 15 extra minutes out of a hat, you’d better at
least use them wisely. Where will you find these moments, and when you
find them, how will you use them?
Just 15 extra minutes a day will convert into a powerful 91 hours a
year. That’s a massive chunk of time that you can use to acquire new
skills and get things done. The benefit is seen when we create a daily
habit and commit those 15 minutes to something worthwhile. You can wake
up 15 minutes earlier, steal 15 minutes from lunch, after work, or right
before bed — the choice is yours.
Once you’ve figured out which sleeve those 15 minutes are hiding
under, you’re ready to pick your target. You can mix-and-match from the
list below, or choose a specific item to focus on over weeks, months, or
even a year. The key is your commitment to cultivate a habit, from
which your life will improve.
20 Useful Things You Can Accomplish In 15 Minutes
1. Stretch. If you stretch for 15 minutes every day
you will become very flexible. It will be easier for you to move around,
exercise, and it will facilitate the flow of blood throughout your
body. This extra flow will improve your overall health and improve your
mental focus.
2. Read. Pick a time when you can read, without
interruptions, for a solid 15 minutes each day. You’ll find that you’re
able to get through certain books in a week or two, and you’re
increasing your knowledge and mental capacity with minimal effort. You
may discover a new passion, or master a subject over the course of a
year through this small time commitment.
3. Run. Do a series of short sprints with intervals
between running and resting. This is the best way to build up speed and
increase your body’s capacity to utilize oxygen. At the same time you
will be powering up your body with higher energy levels throughout the
rest of your day.
4. Calisthenics. This form of exercising involves
sit-ups, push-ups, trunk twists, squats, chin-ups, etc., which basically
means using your own body weight as resistance. It’s very effective to
build muscle tone and get your exercise on, and it hardly requires any
equipment (other than perhaps a chin-up bar).
5. Sleep. I just told you to find 15 minutes, and
now I’m recommending that you sleep them away? This one is more useful
during the middle of the day. If you have a set schedule, and you can
conveniently fit a 15 minute nap, you can catch a second wind that will
leave you feeling energized for the second half of your day.
6. Cook. This might not be enough time to make an
extensive meal, but it is sufficient enough to put something together.
Make yourself a sandwich, or get some leftovers together, so that you
don’t have to eat out for lunch. You’ll save a lot of money using this
method.
7. Write. Depending on your writing skill, you may
be able to take a nice chunk out of writing a 50,000 word novel (it’s
less than you think), over the span of a couple of years, if you use
your 15 minutes a day wisely. If it takes you longer, so be it, but
eventually you will have the finished product in your hand. This won’t
happen unless you sit down and write.
8. Talk (aka Listen). You can use your newly found
time to build solid relationships with several people, or an even closer
one with one special person. You can both look forward to these 15
minutes, whether in person or over the phone, and share your goals,
dreams, and accomplishments with each other. If 15 minutes is too little
time for you to talk then just listen to them for 15 minutes and
they’ll love you for it.
9. Draw. While 15 minutes a day, over the course of a
year, may not be enough time to build a professional collection, it’s
still mighty useful. You can use these 15 minutes to create several nice
drawings, but more importantly it will sharpen your skill and give you a
creative outlet.
10. Blog. I’ll admit that it takes me longer than 15
minutes to write a blog post, but you can take the short and sweet
approach yourself. In 15 minutes you can craft and publish some witty
commentary or useful information about a breaking topic that your
readers would truly appreciate.
11. Journal. One of the best gifts you can give
yourself is the ability to reflect upon your life. You can do this by
keeping a journal of the biggest highlights within your life. Taking
just 15 minutes a day to write down how you feel, what you learned, and
what you want out of life will help you track where you’ve been and
where you want to go.

12. Visit nature. Bask in the beauty and serenity
that nature has selflessly provided us with. Go to a forest, park, or
simply sit under a tree, and do nothing, read a book, or chat with a
friend. While out walking I saw a kid sitting under a tree with his
laptop; while not the most effective use of nature, it still beats doing
the required homework inside the house on a beautiful day.
13. Meditate. The research is in, and there’s no
doubt that stress is a killer. I’ve learned extensively in my Masters
program about the physiological damage that stress causes within us.
Meditation is one of the very best ways to relieve stress, and it has
many other benefits as well. Do yourself a favor and try this on.
14. Organize. In 15 minute bursts there is a lot you
can do to organize your life. You can clean a table top, the desktop on
your computer, your bookshelf, organize your clothes, vacuum your
house, bathroom, kitchen, etc. Just know that your 15 minutes are
dedicated to some form of cleaning, and you’ll notice that your
environment and eventually your mind will be that much more clutter
free.
15. Plan. Spend 15 minutes planning out your day, or
week. By spending time planning every single day you’ll end up saving
hours by remembering the right supplies, making special arrangements,
and cutting out unnecessary steps. Planning makes a difference.
16. Network. Whether it’s for your job, or some kind
of recreational endeavor, you can use your 15 minutes to network and
make friends. You can do this by using twitter, or creating a template
e-mail and searching out new people to contact with it. Even if you
contact 5 people a day, that’s 1825 potential contacts over the year.
That’s just the point, it adds up.
17. Research. With Google at your fingertips you can
find out some very useful information about your health, hobby, career,
or some way to improve your life. You can even buy access into
scientific journals and do some significant medical research in your
spare time.
18. Play catch. You won’t find too many activities
easier than tossing the ball around between two people. It’s great
exercise, it’s relaxing yet invigorating, and a great opportunity to
talk and bond.
19. Eat slowly. Do not treat eating as one of life’s
little inconveniences. Instead, eat slowly and enjoy each bite as if it
were your last, and if it were, know that you got the most out of it by
using an extra 15 minutes to extract pleasure from each morsel of food.
20. Self-improvement. Take 15 minutes a day to read
some articles by your favorite writers who compress massive amounts of
information into practical, easy to read, and very informative articles.
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