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Saturday, February 22, 2014
If you want something to get done but cannot be possibly done because of your infuriating mood swing of schedules, what would you do? Was there a moment wherein you were doing something and you failed to finish it because you recalled that something has to be done an hour ago? Have you had those kinds of events? Well if you want those happenings to be prevented, then, time management is the key my friend.
Time management, or the one that I’ve already
dubbed as my hero, pulls me out from falling on the verge of not accomplishing
anything. Ironing my things-to-do and labeling their significance mutually
keeps my time perfectly. If you have a pocket calendar with you then it is
almost safe for me to confabulate about you learning my techniques.
You’ll be
dealing with the 4 W’s. Specifically the what, when, why and who questions. Set
your plans on what needs to be done. As long and possible as you can, this
should be made in its most proper array. Determining your strengths and
weaknesses also answer the “what” question. If you’re a student, well, whether
you like it or not you have to lend time studying the subjects that make your
morale kneel to nil and make sure that the subjects you’re great at will remain
neutral. Organizing your schedule from the most to least
important-thing-to-be-done will bring us to our other question, when? Time is
golden so you alone should also have yourself a deadline. It definitely will
keep your frustration, from not successfully having your plan to happen, in
line. Knowing your priorities shall, I believe, answer the why question. This
has something to do with your plans’ scale weight. The heavier the plans, the
more you shall do everything to make it happen. The lighter the plans, the less
you’ll do to get it done. The schedule’s scale weight is not that much to
bother as long as you fight the urge of procrastinating.
I strongly
recommend one to arrange your plans accordingly. Trust me this will undeniably
save you from wasting your time resulting to remorse.
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