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The effectiveness and time management

Anonim

The most effective thing today is not money, it is time. An objectively used time means profit. Wasted time is synonymous with loss.

Of course, the good or bad use of time depends on what you want to do or how far you intend to go. Remember that some have all the time in the world because they don't want to get anywhere.

Others do not have enough time because they want to reach everyone. The really important question here is where is your time going? Look at some curious answers: In watching it happen.

In seeing how others do things with my time. I don't realize it because I'm too busy. Time goes by in dreaming and dreaming. I spend solving problems. I have no time. What did he say? At what time? How long has it been. I didn't even notice. I would have taken advantage of those years.. Do you have a minute? I'm already very old. What does it matter if we are all going to die. Don't interrupt me.

Time today costs like never before. For example, the minutes or fraction are sold. Many people pay others the time they don't have to spend with their family.

Time with friends is increasingly scarce and therefore more expensive to share. There are no hours off or there are too many. If you look around, everyone runs, not to say flies.

Most people's lives are spent on a bus, in a car, or in front of a computer. Time with other people is very scarce and if the latter occurs it is forced time for work or routine reasons.

This is how I imagine this world as a carousel that spins faster and faster and will only be held by those who have enough strength to hold on and be well positioned.

It is here where the prominence of time is evident. If you are organized, you have time. If you really learn what is important to your life plan, time is an ally and not an executioner.

From what I see that carousel has no reverse and neither does time. What is clear is that only you and I decide how effective we are with our time.

The effectiveness and time management