“Time
is what we want most, but what we use worst.” ― William Penn
Time Management is one misleading
phrase. While science fiction, for the longest time, has been fixated on the
subject of managing time using numerous ways, like the idea of time travel, not
one person on this earth can really manage time. As a human, the only thing
that you can hope to attain is to successfully manage your life’s events in the
most efficient way possible for you to have adequate time left for other things
that you need to accomplish. Time is the one that manages itself, in all sense
of the word.
Was there ever a time in your
life when you wished for more time? Did you ever want time to pass even more
quickly? There are
instances when time seems to fly while on other times, it seems to be dragging.
You often hear people complaining how their time at school or work is dragging,
while the holidays just pass by all too quickly.
These illusions are merely the
effect of how a person reacts to different emotions and environments because
whether you like it or not, nothing will change the fact that one day is always
composed of 24 hours, no more, no less.
According to research, once the
human brain is engaged in numerous activities, it experiences a reduction in
the ability to notice how time passes. Conversely, when your brain has less
stimulation, it tends to focus on keeping tab on time passing.
Time management is almost as good
as safeguarding your money. You protect your money, aiming to use this in the
wisest way possible and avoiding any waste. You budget. You balance the money
you earn with the money you spend. And just like money, your time is also a
limited but valuable resource. This means that the skills that you will need
for managing your time is the same with those required for money management to
be successful – planning, management, as well as self-control.
By learning good skills in time
management, you will have better chances of controlling your time, with the
primary goal of improving your life. Furthermore, this improvement must reduce
the levels of stress in your system and heighten your energy levels. Through
proper time management, you can maintain or come up with the perfect balance
between your family, personal and work life while still possessing the
flexibility of responding to new opportunities or surprises.
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