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Friday 29 June 2012

Learn to manage time



“Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time.”
                                                                                                                                —Margaret Bonnano
Time is a resource which we all have in equal measure and yet we never seem to have our fair share of it. It is the only factor which works as a limitation to every activity and has no substitute.

There are infinite ways to spend or even lose it, but not a single way to retrieve a lost hour. It openly makes us aware of its speed and yet we never seem to catch up with it.

An old adage says, “Health is wealth,” but, if today, I am permitted to re-modify it, it would be: “Time and health is wealth.”

For success, effective time management is inevitable.


A juggler was once asked, how he could manage so many balls at one time, to which he was quick to point that it wasn’t about managing so many balls at one time; it was all about fixing and shifting of priorities, while effectively managing and utilising the time that he gets while he throws a ball up in the air!

How true! Your willingness, mood and prioritising skills have much to do with how you manage and use your time. The more willing you are, the lesser time you will take to finish a work. Similarly, the healthier is your mood, the more productive you will be.

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© Anchit Barnwal