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Time management skills involves rational use of one’s time. Rationality in usage of time means allocating time to each activity in proportion of its contribution to goal achievement. Time is the most valuable asset and when it is lost, it can never be regained. Therefore, rational use of time is must for goal achievement. Often, people say that they do not have time. For such a saying, Jackson Brown has said: Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Hellen Keller, Pasteur, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein. |
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It implies that getting something great or getting nothing depends on how a person uses his time. Those who make rational use f their time achieve something meaningful; those who make irrational use of their time complain about lack of time. Jean De La Bruyere has said: Those who make the worse use of their time are the first to complain of its shortness. Whenever you feel that you do not have enough time, analyze your various activities as you might have done while preparing your schedule of various activities or performing these. Chances are that many of your activities fall in C-3 (urgent but not important) and C-4 (not urgent and not important) groups. If that is the case, you will experience lack of time because these activities are time wasters. Also analyze C-2 activities to identify whether a not urgent but important activity is taking more time than its contribution to your goal achievement.
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