Hi guys :)
I know it has been a while… hopefully
today’s post will explain why.Brace yourselves, it’s going to be a
long one… but I know it’ll be worth every minute. At least I hope it will ;p
Time management is a skill set that
can take you from 0 to 100 in life. It is more than important. I won’t even
bother trying to explain why time management is so crucial in life because I
know we’ve all found ourselves in situations where we were at the losing end
because we didn’t manage our time correctly. Some of the outcomes may have been
tolerable (missing to catch your morning bus) but others life changing in a
negative way (e.g. failing to brake on time while driving).
In a nutshell, time
waits for no man (or woman of course)…It is only now that I’m in the
8am-5pm grind that I realize the value of time and managing that time to be as
efficient and effective as possible. I know understand why my parents used to
say enjoy this time as a student; student life is great!!! I used to look at
them with disdain. Great time? Really? Pressure to perform, exams and
assignments, dreadful school systems, even worse school staff and lecturers (no
offence to any one in education; it’s just that in as much as there’s some
great teachers out there, there’s equally many horrid ones. Same goes for
students I guess a great time. But now I understand it wasn’t so much a great
time as it was a ‘free time’. It is only now that I realize that my time as a
student was not utilized to my fullest potential; the more I think about it,
the more I regret not having done this or that in order to achieve this or
that... but I don’t dwell on it because there’s no point of crying over spilt
milk. What has happened has happened; I can’t manipulate it; what I can do is
focus on the present and future.
I don’t have the Holy Grail on
managing time. And what I’m learning and what’s working or not working for me
may or may not apply for you so the purpose of this post is not to reveal or
share a full proof time management scheme (I doubt something like that even
exists); all I aim to do is to share my story and in so doing inspire you to
look at time in a different manner or to just review your use of time. Over the
past two months, there are a few things I’ve learnt about time.
1. Create a
balance and Synergy with your timeSome things shouldn’t be neglected; time
with God, eating, sleeping, your personal time, exercising and time with loved
ones. The key will time is to create a balance; a synergy that will enable you
to feel & be accomplished at the end of the day when you’re in bed about to
go to sleep.
2. What is
wasting your time?
In the same way that there are things
you mustn’t neglect, there’s things that really eat into your time; I’m talking
about unnecessary things that you can do without… (for me it’s the amount of
time I spend procrastination, the amount of time I spend watching Korean and
Japanese dramas)… the key with these things whatever they are is MODERATION and
SELF CONTROL!!! I know not the best words or things that people want to
practice but they are necessary.
3. Planning
Planning… that is also another word
and activity that is not very popular but planning is very important to being
efficient and effective in managing your time.
I find that to-do-lists really
help me plan out my time/day. I start by writing down all the things I want to
accomplish on a given day then I assign times to every item then I actually get
it done 4 out of times which is pretty bad but it goes to show that no matter
how much you plan for something; doing the thing itself is what’s actually
important. (I will cover this on another post)
Another disclaimer you need to
be very realistic when planning and making to-do-lists; there are only 24 hours
in a day; 7-8 of those are meant to be spent sleeping (according to health
experts), if you’re in traditional 8am-5pm employment then that’s another 8
hours gone (not including the lunch hour); if you’re a parent or guardian then
several if not most of your day is gone to attending to your children; then of
course there’s commuting from work to home for those who don’t live near their
workplace(oh the joys of bumper to bumper traffic)… you get the drift. So
whatever you put on that list has to be realistic. Don’t put 10 things on your
list when you very well know that you barely get through 10 things in a week
let alone a day.
4. Keep calm
and DO NOT get overwhelmedThis I have to stress!!! One month
plus into formal, traditional, 8am-5pm employment I have come across the
pressure that comes with deadlines. I’ve also heard from a friend who is
self-employed that he also has deadlines… in his words “he cannot disassociate
from the boss….’’lol.
5. God is
the master of time!!!I left the most important one for last. I hope
you managed to get to this point. If you have thank you J I find that committing your day and activities
to God is very important. Asking for guidance and wisdom on how to carry out
tasks and activities is also very helpful and reassuring.
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