Time, as we know, can change our destiny. We all have good times and bad times. All of us want to have a good time.
However, the Law of nature compels us to go through bad or hard times. How can we remain happy forever? The answer lies in time management. Proper use of time management can change hard times into good.
Time management, in simple words, is like a bank account. Every moment used to do something good supports your next action, while misuse means hampering another action.
Simple Tips for Time Management -
One task at a time: Never indulge in another activity while doing something. If you are having a meal, enjoy it but do not converse with others.
Never indulge in loose talk: Yes, many of us waste our time in loose talk. No more self-adulation, whining, or demeaning others. These things take away our valuable time.
Stick to your time: Time is like money. If you want to perform something, then try doing it in a limit.
Assessment: If you think commuting to your office takes fifty minutes, then add ten minutes extra to it. It saves you from other commitments.
Priority: Always try to complete the more important task at hand.
Delegate: If there are tasks that can be done by others, please seek their help. This may save you time. However, do not forget to thank your collaborators.
Time management comes by practice. It is a habit. If you adopt it forever, you may gain immense prosperity.
Regards,
Umme Salma
However, the Law of nature compels us to go through bad or hard times. How can we remain happy forever? The answer lies in time management. Proper use of time management can change hard times into good.
Time management, in simple words, is like a bank account. Every moment used to do something good supports your next action, while misuse means hampering another action.
Simple Tips for Time Management -
One task at a time: Never indulge in another activity while doing something. If you are having a meal, enjoy it but do not converse with others.
Never indulge in loose talk: Yes, many of us waste our time in loose talk. No more self-adulation, whining, or demeaning others. These things take away our valuable time.
Stick to your time: Time is like money. If you want to perform something, then try doing it in a limit.
Assessment: If you think commuting to your office takes fifty minutes, then add ten minutes extra to it. It saves you from other commitments.
Priority: Always try to complete the more important task at hand.
Delegate: If there are tasks that can be done by others, please seek their help. This may save you time. However, do not forget to thank your collaborators.
Time management comes by practice. It is a habit. If you adopt it forever, you may gain immense prosperity.
Regards,
Umme Salma