Many are times when we jump in estatic frenzy at the approach of the weekend and at the knowledge of a coming publis holiday, especially when there had been a barrage of works antecedent to the present period. At the end, when we take a random sampling of people to ask them what tangibility they had achieved with the “free” time they had celebrated so much, I bet we shall be disappointingly statued at the result we shall obtain. Then I wonder, what exact business get in the way of people that hence makes them seem so busy, yet, achieving nothing?
Truely, we are in a generation of very many advancements and also, too many distractions. The society, almost more than any other era, needs us for her liberation in so many ways, yet, the means and excuse to disobey that clarion call is embeded in the society herself. According to the Stoics, “he that will be a master of others, first, should be master of himself”, and for me, being a master of one’s self entails being a master of one’s time. In effect, if one’s managerial skills does not emanate from his/her mastery of time, then their activities are inevitably conducted by misguided impulse, a condition which amounts to no good.
Now, as the days go by, it is exigent that everyone is proactive in his/her affairs and the following factors may be useful for an effective time management:
Envision all you wish to do before hand
Make a to-do list (if you cannot commit all your plans to heart)
Avoid unnecessary company and discussion
Endeavor to sleep less
Cultivate the habit of work
Spend that time wisely.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
SPEND THAT TIME ...
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