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17 May 2010

Time is Running Away Time Management Problems

A common question that most managers at some point in their lives is "Where did my time went?" Whatever they did to plan it was for nothing, time is running away, unspoiled and unused. What can we do to avoid such situations in future?

Firstly, not to worry too much, we waste time, at least occasionally. Doing otherwise would certainly lead to psychological disorders! But if the problem persists, you may want to change it. Here is what you should do:

Plan ahead of your current needs

Planning is a must if you use up the time you have effectively. As we plan, we can set important goals and exactly when they happen. The point is to choose the right goals and the good time frame. If we set unrealistic goals, we will end up on a couch and wondering where the time we had walked. But if we start from smaller targets and only later go too big, achieve long-term major goals is only a matter of time.

You can not accept it, but we all make mistakes. The problem is only with that relatively few people can remember to learn from them. Once your plan is already in action, and you've just found a problem, start by moving back and evaluate what and why have been wrong. Once you identify it, just modify your original plan to take to change. The worst thing you can do when you let some time pass unproductively sitting and wasting more time wondering where time has passed. Do not look back: you can not do a thing about it. Concentrate on the present and future.

The error can happen for everyone. Ensure that you are enjoying it, not lose. Time should not be held as an enemy but as a companion to your intended paths.

There is a time to love and romance, of jubilation and of mourning. There is a time to relax, a time to obtain the driving moments. But what is important is to have track of time, no matter how pressed or tighten any situation could be.

We have different views on this timing we call time. But ultimately, what is important is to be on time for everything under natural conditions of things at a normal flow of moments.

Communications lines worldwide are large and interconnected. Roads and transport system creates dizzying trails and corridors. Further, data are overcrowded and overwhelming, drowning us with unlimited ideas and knowledge. Likewise, we must be equipped with the right information and updated with critical intelligence to come where we must go, wasting no time.

We should lead our lives in ways to manage our resources, energy and time efficient.

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