Do You Use Your Time Wisely?
By
René
Graeber,
Preetz, Germany
rene.graeber[at]web.de
http://www.smart-ways-to-make-money.com
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When
I was younger, I never considered the importance of
time.
I
just laze around, watching TV, lie in bed, and play
video games.
As
I grew older, I thought about the things that I have
achieved. To my surprise, I haven't accomplished a
lot.
I
resolved to myself that I will do things that will
contribute to the benefit of mankind and to myself!
I
studied very hard and learned a lot of lessons from
my experience. I lacked self-confidence before, so
I want to help other people overcome this predicament.
I
urge YOU now to make the most use of your time! It
may be joining a fundraising organization, you may
also learn new skills or crafts.
Create
a goal and go for it!
Don't
be a couch potato. Don't just sit around and be contented
with the monotonous patterns of your daily activities.
Do
something nice and give all your best to the fulfillment
of a worthwhile endeavor. It will give you a very
deep sense of happiness and satisfaction.
Some
people complain that they don't have enough time to
take action on their goals. They have to go to their
9 to 5 job, then - when they come home they feel so
tired, all they can think about is watch TV, eat and
sleep.
I'm
not saying that leisure is a no-no. In fact, everyone
should take time out once in a while to recharge and
revitalize their energy. The key is to have a balanced
life. Set aside a fraction of your time to carry out
your dreams and ambitions. Reserve some time to establish
healthy relationships.
Ok,
I hear you: you're saying that you really just can't
budget your time?
Don't
panic. Here are some time management tips.
1)
If possible, do more than one thing at the same time.
Exercise
while watching your favorite TV show. Listen to educational
tapes while waiting for the bus.
Be
forewarned! Never do this if it puts you at risk or
in danger; for example, don't text while driving.
2)
Don't do something later if it can be done concurrently
with an activity at present.
If
you're going to the market to buy some eggs, think
of the other things that you have to purchase so that
you don't have to return again.
If
you have an appointment with the dentist today and
you also have to go to the bank (which is near the
dentist's clinic) at any day, schedule the two activities
on the same day.
3)
Be organized in everything that you do.
Put
labels on bottles. Put similar files on one folder.
Make a list of things you have to do for the day.
You
can also use your mind to organize things you have
to remember.
Studies
have shown that you could only retain information
that fit between 5 to 9 categories at a time: this
is the (7+-2) rule of the Neurolinguistic Programming.
If
you have many things to do, try to group related things
together.
You
can combine activities such as reading books, listening
to educational tapes, and watching training videos
into a category such as "Education."
Then
you can group swimming, playing basketball, and paying
fees for the gym in a category called "Fitness".
Do you get the picture?
Time
is one of our most valuable resources.
Once
lost, it can never be reclaimed. Use your time wisely
for YOUR development and advancement – so: when you
are old, you can look back and recollect the pleasant
memories and deeds that YOU have achieved.
Time
well spent is worth more than money!
About
the Author: Do you want to get rid of your
dreadful “time-wasting” habits and start doing things
in an organized, efficient manner? Take a few minutes
and I’ll show you how to quickly and effectively get
more done in a week than what most people can accomplish
in a month!
Just visit: http://www.time-management-tips-techniques.info
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