Time management also means that we have to cut the procrastination and get our body and minds motivated to clean up our act. We can start by organizing our home and office, and then work toward a list that will direct us where we are headed each day. The rule of thumb is “Don’t put off, what you can do today.”
Our individuality requires us to feel good, have a good self-esteem, and quality level of self-confidence. When we are not in control, we loose control. The fact is, the government and law already takes a measure of our control out of our hands, so control is a struggle we have to obtain that suits our individuality. I wanted to bring this point out, which we will talk more about later in a different article, but it is the root of all evil in its own way. Positive thinkers often look forward to success, while negative thinkers are often reluctant to take hold of a good thing, and that includes their own control. This is a problem since time management is often difficult for these types of thinkers. In conclusion we can see time management includes being in control
This type of situation often leads to stress, which is proven to be one of the direct causes of lack of time management and control. Procrastination is often the leading cause that stumps slackers from becoming successful. However, other factors can contribute to why someone is not managing their time appropriately. In my last article I spoke about goals, but I think it is just as important to inform the audience how being in control of their time, makes all the difference in the world, even with individuality.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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