‘I will do it tomorrow’, ‘I don’t have enough time’, ‘there is so much work, and so little time’… these are often complaints you here not only from students but also from working professionals in organizations. Little do they realize the reasons behind these cribs and complaints and on much investigation they understand that there is nor too much work nor too little time. It’s all about time management.
Time management is an art which some people have and others learn, but this an essential virtue though not shown on a paper written resume but shown on the character of the person. Often people forget small yet such critical aspects of a persons work style, which makes all the difference in the career ladder. Time management is not only about multi-tasking but also about how u complete tasks on a priority basis in order to avoid hindrance in further work flow. The best way to master the art is to practice it, like other forms. If you plan your day, schedule your work and more importantly execute what you have planned and scheduled, it will go a long way in improving ones time efficiency. Planning doesn’t mean setting tasks that are required to be completed in a given time, but it’s the methodology in which these tasks are set and a realistic time allotted to complete them and when this done is done the executions follow through on its own, except on contingencies. Once you get into the schedule, it becomes an habit, an habit which will remain for life!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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