Apparently, I have discovered that each one of us has got this burning zeal and eagerness for success within us that keeps on creates a continuous upsurge for us to follow that path. I was even amazed to hear that even a lazy person yearns for a good life which is contrary to the presumed expectations. When time is guarded with utmost commitment, it positively transform to the expected yield that had been systematically planned for.
I have always believed that those who are successful, have always committed themselves to their goals, dreams and putting into consideration the time factor. In the book “Top 200 Secrets of Success and The Pillars of Self Mastery”, Robbin Sharma states that when you become a high disciplined time manager through maximizing on the 168 hours we have in a week, you will discover that you have plenty of time to achieve what you actually yearn to accomplish.
He further outlines “Be
ruthless with your time. Set aside a few minutes each morning to plan your day.
Plan around your priorities and focus on not only those tasks which are
immediate but not important (i.e., many telephone calls) but especially on
those which are important but not urgent, for these allow for the greatest
personal and professional development.”
It is stark truth that if something is worth doing, then, it is worth
planning.
What you actually do with
your time matters most and that is what will determine what you will ultimately
achieve. You should avoid the great impediment of procrastination that has
hindered many from grabbing the current opportunity with the hope that other
better opportunities will emerge in the future.
Actually time is infinite
and each moment it continues tickling. Once you are able to master and plan
your time effectively, then you are on the right path to achieving maximally
what you want to. Actually, a couple of seconds utilized can make a difference.
Always keep in mind that
time is more valuable than money and it is either you take control of your day
or it will be the reciprocal way!
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