1. Be Organized
By prioritizing what is most important to you.
By thinking ahead: setting aside or eliminating nonessential tasks, which do little more than consume time and energy.
Simplify your life: Learn to say no to things that are unimportant or that do little more than consume time.
2. Avoid Time Stealers
Procrastination and indecision: Procrastination is a thief of both time and productivity. A farmer who waits until conditions are perfect may never sow seed or reap his harvest. Similarly, we could allow life's uncertainties to make us indecisive. Or we may feel that we have to wait until we have every scrap of relevant information before making a decision. But the reality is that many decisions involved some uncertainties.
Perfectionism: A perfectionist would likely shudder at the thought of failure, an attitude that would impede hi progress. How much better to be modest in our expectations! The modest and humble do not take themselves too seriously and can usually laugh at themselves.
3. Be Balanced and Realistic
Balance work and recreation.
Do not scrimp on sleep: Sleep is a sound investment on time because it aids in concentration and consolidates memories, thus fostering learning. Sleep deprivation, however impedes learning and contributes to accidents, errors, and irritability.
4. Be Guided by Good Values
Consider your value: Your values enable you to gauge what is good, important, and worthwhile. If your life was an arrow, your values would aim that arrow.
Make love your foremost value: We cannot be truly happy and emotionally secure without love, especially within the family. People who disregards that fact, perhaps giving priority to the pursuit of riches or a career, actually invest in unhappiness.
Set aside time to address your spiritual need: Mathew 5:3 , Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need. Are you willing to set aside a little time to address your spiritual need? To be sure, no other investment will give you the wisdom to make the most, not of just each day, but of your life as a whole.
By prioritizing what is most important to you.
By thinking ahead: setting aside or eliminating nonessential tasks, which do little more than consume time and energy.
Simplify your life: Learn to say no to things that are unimportant or that do little more than consume time.
2. Avoid Time Stealers
Procrastination and indecision: Procrastination is a thief of both time and productivity. A farmer who waits until conditions are perfect may never sow seed or reap his harvest. Similarly, we could allow life's uncertainties to make us indecisive. Or we may feel that we have to wait until we have every scrap of relevant information before making a decision. But the reality is that many decisions involved some uncertainties.
Perfectionism: A perfectionist would likely shudder at the thought of failure, an attitude that would impede hi progress. How much better to be modest in our expectations! The modest and humble do not take themselves too seriously and can usually laugh at themselves.
3. Be Balanced and Realistic
Balance work and recreation.
Do not scrimp on sleep: Sleep is a sound investment on time because it aids in concentration and consolidates memories, thus fostering learning. Sleep deprivation, however impedes learning and contributes to accidents, errors, and irritability.
4. Be Guided by Good Values
Consider your value: Your values enable you to gauge what is good, important, and worthwhile. If your life was an arrow, your values would aim that arrow.
Make love your foremost value: We cannot be truly happy and emotionally secure without love, especially within the family. People who disregards that fact, perhaps giving priority to the pursuit of riches or a career, actually invest in unhappiness.
Set aside time to address your spiritual need: Mathew 5:3 , Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need. Are you willing to set aside a little time to address your spiritual need? To be sure, no other investment will give you the wisdom to make the most, not of just each day, but of your life as a whole.
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