No time??
Do you find yourself always rushing, being late or having no time for leisurely pursuits? Do you put things off till tomorrow because there is no time to do them today? ideas on how to stretch your time.
If it's likely that you often find yourself staggering from one task to the next as you try to cope with those urgent issues that seem to crop up every nanosecond. But as unlikely as it sounds, spending a few extra minutes on prudent time management may increase your effectiveness and efficiency: Everyday planning Daily planning is the most powerful tool for keeping your time under control. In addition to reducing worry and stress, careful planning keeps your momentum going, eliminating the many "What shall I do now?" questions you tend to ask yourself throughout the day. Selecting a planner A portable calendar or diary that provides you with one central location for reminders works best. Select one that is large enough to record all the information you need, but sufficiently small to carry around. In this way, not only will you always know your tasks on hand, but you will also be able to provide accurate data about your availability. Preferably, your calendar will allow you to add or remove pages so as to eliminate the problem of having to recopy information into a new calendar every year. This also permits you the option of inserting blank sheets for extra notes. Commit yourself to write in your calendar daily, and always keep it handy.
If it's likely that you often find yourself staggering from one task to the next as you try to cope with those urgent issues that seem to crop up every nanosecond. But as unlikely as it sounds, spending a few extra minutes on prudent time management may increase your effectiveness and efficiency: Everyday planning Daily planning is the most powerful tool for keeping your time under control. In addition to reducing worry and stress, careful planning keeps your momentum going, eliminating the many "What shall I do now?" questions you tend to ask yourself throughout the day. Selecting a planner A portable calendar or diary that provides you with one central location for reminders works best. Select one that is large enough to record all the information you need, but sufficiently small to carry around. In this way, not only will you always know your tasks on hand, but you will also be able to provide accurate data about your availability. Preferably, your calendar will allow you to add or remove pages so as to eliminate the problem of having to recopy information into a new calendar every year. This also permits you the option of inserting blank sheets for extra notes. Commit yourself to write in your calendar daily, and always keep it handy.
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Thanks Desmond, it's quite helpful for a poor time manager like me :)
no worries.
are u phuc? hows korea?
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