You can Do it...
- setting your priorities ( not your all activities are priorities )
- schedule for maximum productivity
- avoid time-wasters
Time management... how to be effiecient, how to do things as well with as little effort. Probably you would say that is impossible, weird, annoying, you can say whatever you want; but my answer is YES, you can Do it. I'll explain in a few words how you can accomplish your things.
Many of us we hear, we met people that are always in a hurry, they aren't so shure where they go and why they go. By acting in this way, they believe that they accomplish as much in a short time.
Well my opinion, as i said, concept that how to realize as much with as little effort, careful, not as little time because we have enough time. In music domain, the artists use this concept to be as much relaxed when they play in front of people. The hardest goal in this situation, is to be chill when lot of people listen and watch at you.
You may ask yourself: What's the link between being relaxed and ideea that accomplish as much with as little time. Ideea is to not accomplish as much in a short time. In his book, Richard Walsh, describe about the meaning of setting your priorities, which means in creating a well-defined plan.
If your goal in a day, is to do 10 activities; don't do 20, and then say to yourself that you are efficient...no way. We are not created to be a machine, we are humans, and we need to rest our bodies and minds.
Don't venture yourself into as many activities... spent some time, meditate about your next day goals, writing them in to your agenda before sleep. Following this, you will became a more efficient person for you and for others.
Thank you for reading this. Have a nice day and don't forget this:
Time is life; therefore, waste your time and waste of your life, or master your time and master your life by Alan Lakein...
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