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The Myth of Time Management![]() Navigation: Main page » Self-Improvement.com: Time Management How To Catch A Cheating Spouse. Author: Amy S. Grant Article source: http://www.dime-co.com/. Used with author's permission. Time Management is a myth. You can't manage time any more than you can manage the rising and setting sun or the pull of the ocean's tides. Attempting to manage time is like attempting to manage the weather. Time marches on, with utter disregard for the comings and goings of mere humans. Time can not be managed, period. You can only manage what you can control. While it's true that time cannot be managed, it is possible to manage yourself within the confines of time. With discipline and diligence, any person can effectively manage him/herself within time's boundaries. Where Does It All Go? By evaluating how time is spent, you will be able to see what activities can be trimmed or streamlined in order to create the illusion of more time. It's impossible to create more time—each of us has only 60 seconds in each minute, 60 minutes in each hour and 24 hours in each day. By improving the way in which you spend your time, you are able to feel as though you have more time during the day. This simple shift in thinking can create a remarkably empowering experience. To decrease your frustration about time (or lack thereof), watch your language while referring to time and time-related matters. Avoid phrases like "I need more time," "I don't have enough time," and "I'm running out of time." When you use phrases like these, you are fooling yourself into thinking it's Time's fault instead of taking responsibility for how you choose to spend your time. Time is a fixed measurement and it's not Time's fault if you don't manage it correctly. Remember, YOU are in control of how you spend your time. How Much Time Have You Got? |
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