...People didn’t have enough time. Yes they did because they have the same 24 hours, the same 1440 minutes. But they didn’t have the skills of managing the time that was available to them. For some people time management is nothing but common sense. They are doing well at their job so they must be managing their time just fine. Maybe, but it’s more likely that they are successful in spite of their time management practices. Common sense isn’t all that common these days. For some, they work better under pressure; time management would take away the edge. But nobody works better under pressure; what really happens is they do the best they can under the circumstances. Usually this is nothing but a subconscious rationale for procrastinating. If people put off a major task until the last minute, with the excuse that they work better under pressure, they leave themselves no time to do the planning that would produce superior results. Some people use a calendar appointment or a “to-do the list”. The calendar tells where they are today, but doesn’t help much with next month, and it’s almost impossible to retrieve something from the past. The best time management tool is an integrated system, one that allows retrieving information. People take time management too seriously and for them it that takes all the fun out of life. For them it also takes away their freedom. Time management is not fundamentally about routine; it’s about self-discipline. Effective time management...
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