08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Troy Pentico
There are things in life, which, in case we loose or damage, we
can always gain, buy or obtain them back. Time is not one of
them. Once it is gone, there is no way to get it back! Anyway,
if you realize that a certain period of your life was less
productive or was lost in a way or another, there is no point in
crying over spilt milk – there is definitely nothing you can do
about it, but learning from your own mistakes.
Take the time and meditate on why you feel that period of time
was not productive. Analyze what you did wrong, what kept you
from having great results, what contributed to your
disappointments etc. All the information you gather will be
extremely useful when it comes to establishing new guiding
lines, in what concerns organizing your time in a more efficient
manner. Here are some valuable advices that you might want to
bear in mind, when drawing your plan:
• Think about your priorities, desires and aspirations and make
time for accomplishing them. By doing that you’ll have the
feeling your time has been used in the best manner possible.
Concentrate on choosing especially those things that you always
said you would do, but you never did, because that will offer
you the impression you somehow made up for the lost time.
• Don’t postpone things like: duties, taxes, apologizing to the
persons you hurt, spending time with your family, because all
these actions have a certain charm and offer a certain feeling
of completeness and serenity when performed at the right moment.
• We all have dynamic lives and we have a million of things to
take care of every day. That is why, it is crucial to make the
right choices and concentrate on the priorities. Deal with the
fact that you won’t be able to satisfy everybody, but,
nevertheless, focus on the persons you really care about. It is
them you are not allowed to let down. That does not mean you
have to neglect the persons seeking your help or support, but do
not try to please everybody at the same time, because you’ll get
exhausted shortly and you’ll end up by disappointing everybody.
• Aim at having to deal only with people with an efficient time
management. Don’t waist your time with people who repeatedly are
late for appointments, postpone meetings or never get there. Try
to be in contact only with serious persons, who understand how
precious time is. Otherwise, you’ll permanently feel
unjustified. In case your job obliges you to deal with this kind
of people, always try to have a back up plan at hand, something
else to do, in order not to wait precious time.
• Learn to do more than one thing at the time. This does not
mean to turn into Napoleon, but to keep your perspectives open.
For example, do your nails while you’re taking a bath, exercise
while watching TV, listen to the news while cooking or cleaning
the house, read the newspaper on the bus, have breakfast while
you’re answering e-mails etc. Remember there is not enough time
for all the things we need to do, so… combine them.
Use all these tips together with a correct diet, exercise at
least three times a week and sleep no more than eight hours a
night. Keep in mind that time is a gift – this way you will live
as you’re suppose to – like everyday was the best day of your
life!
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