Time as we know can change our destiny. We all have good times and bad

times. All of us want to have good time.

However, Law of nature compels us to go through bad or hard times. How

can

we remain happy forever? The answer lies in time management. Proper use

of

time management can change hard times into good.

Time management in simple words is like bank account. Every moment used

to

do something good supports your next action while misuse means

hampering

another acting.

Simple Tips for Time Management -

One task at a time: Never indulge in another activity while doing

something. If you are having meal, enjoy it but not while conversing

with

others.

Never indulge in loose talk: Yes, many of us waste our time in loose

talk.

No more self-adulation, whining or demeaning others. These things take

way

our valuable time.

Stick to your time: Time is like money. If you want to perform

something,

then try doing it in limit.

Assessment: If you think, commuting to your office takes fifty minutes,

then add ten minutes extra to it. It saves you from other commitment.

Priority: Always try to complete the more important task in hand.

Delegate; if there are tasks that can be done by others, please seek

their

help. This may save your time. However, do not forget to thank your

collaborators

Time management comes by practice. It is a habit. If you adopt it

forever,

you may gain immense prosperity.

Regards,

Umme Salma

From India, Bangalore
Hi,
Your note on time management is too good. Can you please share some indoor games for time management for the strength of 10 people.
Also if you have somemore data on Time Management.
Thanks
Sapana

From India, Pune
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