Taking time to enjoy your time whoisdylancooper.com /2013/08/14/time-enjoy-time/ Dylan Cooper Posted in Start Marketing Online
Recently I had the pleasure of experiencing Kew Gardens in West London for the first time, with a good friend. My friend has been there many times but for me, Kew Gardens is one of those places I have always meant to visit, but not got round to, until now. While wandering around the immense and beautiful gardens, I was struck by how relaxed I felt in that pleasant environment and immediately wondered why I hadn’t visited before, having lived close by for around a decade. For those who have never been to Kew, the gardens are an UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring 121 hectares of internationally important plantings. Kew as an organisation is responsible for the world’s largest collection of living plants and employs hundreds of scientists involved in botanical research. The herbarium has over seven million plant specimens preserved. I took the photos on this post during my recent visit. Amongst the many things to see are Victorian botanical glasshouses. We went into the Palm House and Temperate House (which is the world’s largest surviving Victorian glass structure). Some other attractions are: Waterlily House, The Treetop Walk, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Queen Charlotte’s Cottage, The Princess of Wales Conservatory, The Great Chinese Pagoda, Orangery, Kew Palace (the smallest of the Royal Palaces) and The Museum. This nice setting started me thinking about how important it is to value our leisure time. Don’t get me wrong, I have a fair bit of leisure time, but it was doing something different, something outside of the more predictable, free-time routine that made this an extra special day. If you have had a look around this site, then you will know that I believe that life is not just about working or the 40/40/40 plan (work 40 hours a week, for 40 years, for someone else and then survive on 40% of your final salary). I believe that this is truly the age of the entrepreneur. The old model of working for somebody else most of your life, with relative security and a good pension, is dying or very nearly dead in a lot of countries. Jobs are being lost all over the Western world and the frightening thing is that a lot of them are not coming back. It is not just a case of waiting for the economy to get better and then all the jobs returning. Many job functions have been outsourced, infact whole industries in some cases, to newly industrialising nations, where there is a lower cost of labour but a growth in technical expertise. A lot of this change has been caused by the internet of course. It has completely changed the face of industries. Destroyed some and created countless others. If you were to tell a record company executive 20 years ago, that in a few years time, people would not need to buy records and CDs, because they could get practically any music they wanted, instantly, for free, he would have laughed! So what is the answer? It is to use the internet to our advantage, it is to self-publish. The days of creating and waiting for somebody to notice you are fading. The internet has shifted the balance of commercial power. It empowers people who harness it and it can hurt people who do not. This is why I joined the SFM over a year ago now and began to learn skills that would help me to succeed with
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