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An Effective Management Tool
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Technology Advancement Changes Time Management Schemes
Where has the time gone? In today's world, the time is moving
fast, making it more important for anyone to manage his or her
time wisely. The world focuses more on money than time when they
are laying out a plan to manage their time. This is the process
of making mistakes.
Time is more critical as the day's progress. Technology has
advanced so tremendously that everyday we are learning new
information. Time is the most essential element to productivity.
When we manage our time wisely, the rest will fall into place.
Time management schemes start with goals. When we set goals for
our self, we often have to divert a plan to work toward the
goals.
Our plans should work in harmony with our goal, since plans are
important in the process of achieving. Planning is the process
of elimination in the sense we create a list of tasks that we
must achieve to reach our goals. Each day we refer to our list
to see what our demands are for the day. When we finish our list
of tasks, and have time left, we might want to work on the
follow day tasks, since this cuts back time. If you follow this
procedure, you might find your boss saying, take some time off
(with pay) since you did a great job.
Likewise, if you are attending college classes, or even school,
you might want to work hard each day to accomplish your
assignments. When you go home, you will notice you have time to
do what you planned for the week. Procrastination is the leading
cause for stress and cramming. If you are putting off assignment
or
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responsibilities, you are lacking in commitment, which
affects your time. If you are investing time in cramming and
stressed as a result of procrastination you are causing your
mind and body harm.
When the body and mind is not functioning right, most of your
time is wasted. Time management is essential to make any plan
fall into place and any goal come alive. If you have a problem
with setting goals, you might want to remember that goals are
the terminal point of any race. This might help you sense the
concept of competition comes into focus and most humans strive
to become better, and often better than the next person...it is
called winning the race.
If you have a competitive attitude this is the best solution for
setting up a time management scheme. Otherwise, if you are
accomplishing your goals you can set your mind to 'dream mode'
which means you have a strong desire to reach a goal. You have
purpose! Everyone needs purpose in life and when we loose sight
of our purposes our time management schemes often tumble. Don't
delay, set up a plan, and keep your goals in sight, and your
time management schemes will work accordingly. If you follow
instructions then you will not ask where the time has gone.
Instead, you will say, "life is good!"
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a company director, web master and an authority
on Time Management. For more handy tips and techniques visit
http://www.time-management-arena.com
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