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TIME THE RUNNING MONEY

Starting with – Thomas Edison sentence

Time is really the only capital that any human being has, and the only thing he can’t afford to lose."

  So lets think for a minute how is time and what is time
Time there is no specific definition for it,only we can experience it
Have you ever wondered how it is that some people seem to have enough time to do everything that they want to, whereas others are always rushing from task to task, and never seem to finish anything?

Is it just that the former have less to do? No, it’s much more likely that they are using their time more effectively and practicing good time management skills.

Some tips to mention time

List: At the beginning of each day, write down a bullet-point list of everything you would like to accomplish this day.

"Make use of time, let not advantage slip."

– William Shakespeare

Remember the 80/20 rule of time management, which tells us that 80 percent of the importance of what we do in any given day lies in only twenty percent of the activities. Therefore, if you focus on accomplishing the top twenty percent of the most important tasks, you will feel more productive and satisfied at the end of the day.

Separate obligatory time from discretionary time. In your day planner, block out all the times when you’re committed to others to be at a certain place at a certain time, such as meetings, conferences and other appointments. What’s not your obligatory time is your discretionary time. This is the time you can manage

Don’t Try To Multi-task

Generally, people aren’t very good at multi-tasking, because it takes our brains time to refocus.

It’s much better to finish off one job before moving onto another. If you do have to do lots of different tasks, try to group them together, and do similar tasks consecutively.

Task list organization

Task lists are often diarised and tiered. The simplest tiered system includes a general to-do list (or task-holding file) to record all the tasks the person needs to accomplish, and a daily to-do list which is created each day by transferring tasks from the general to-do list. An alternative is to create a "not-to-do list", to avoid uneccessary tasks.

Hope you got idea to deal with TIME

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