The time has different values in different cultures. In some, it flows quickly and in others more slowly.
It also has different values to different people.
Some consider it money. But time is more valuable than money because they can not be extended.
Some consider him a tyrant. They feel under pressure from its passage. But time, like a river, neutral.
It flows, regardless of where they think what people on this subject.
Some see it as a burden. You have too. They spend their time trying to “kill time.”
Then, physicists and mystics say even they can not exist. They speculate that it may be just a concept, a projection of our imagination.
Regardless of these differences is one thing clear: it is precious. It is valuable because it is a non-renewal, diminishing resources. If we use it well, we are happy and productive life.
For all practical purposes, time is constant: 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Since our goal is success, we must look at time management, technology as a key success factor.
For practical people focused on success, time is neither a friend nor an enemy. This is a resource.
It is a resource teacher, because you use to decide how to provide other resources such as skill, effort and money.
Effective time management requires patience and practical thinking.
Time management itself can create as an exercise to be explained.
Although the command is time your actions and your experience to organize. These are the first choice of what is important to you is based. If you know what you need and want, you can then decide how best to proceed as it is.
Although past experience, it will not be rebuilt, we can learn from it and plan a better future. For example, you can choose to learn something that you use this morning. In this way, run a better experience in the future, an experience that you have failed in the past, because you do not have the skills or abilities.
The objective is therefore an essential aspect of time management. In determining each destination, you must start with a positive attitude. They must be challenges ahead are encouraged to motivate action.
Your goal should be a mixture of idealism and realism. It is ideal because it forces you to reach a new level. And it must be realistic, because it allows you to access your current resources to launch them.
When you decide how to achieve your goal is a plan. Consider a plane, such that effort is exerted on the units of time. If you break the future in time, you can measure your progress as you go. Of course, all plans are only estimates.
Perhaps you want an example.
This morning I had a clear intention, this piece of writing as time better manage the site. Then I set a goal to write. After planning when to do it, I found the flow of expressing my ideas as clearly as possible.
This is an example of time management because I had just as good all day in front of my computer playing games online. But if I had done that would have given me less time to reach my goal of writing and publishing management Onetime article.
Now this may seem innocuous, such as time management. But consider the value they can cover a higher ideal long to write such a book during a year.
This means that managing your time (a) always clear your needs, set (b) objective, (c) make a plan, (d) must be motivated, and steps (e).
Time management is an effective tool because it is a process of order over chaos, of the intent and purpose of an accident on whims.
In managing your time, we must also take into account three factors: flexibility, mood and body rhythms.
You must be flexible, because it takes way longer than expected to have.
You must be in good mood, because if you are angry, frustrated or depressed, you will sabotage your plan before it happened.
And you must remember that you must be a time clock. You work with your habits, your rings and your mental and physical rhythms. As you eat, sleep, exercise, or other profound impact on how your time.
If you take your time, take action to succeed. This is the real value of all theories of time management.
January 21st, 2010 on 11:23 am
this is just exactly what I need right now.
Time management…why is it so hard…