Saturday, 24 February 2018

3 Simple Ways to Stop Wasting Your Time

Have you ever seriously considered time as one of your most valuable assets? If not, then I urge you to begin to look at the twenty-four hours available to you each day with a different pair of eyes and a different mindset from today onwards.

I presume you've been hearing such sayings about time as "time is money" and "time is life" among others. As simple as they sound, these are powerful sayings which underline the huge potential of time to either improve your circumstances or make them worse.

Time, if used efficiently, results in fantastic results for any enterprise. Any organization or individual who wants to achieve their goals will always develop a timetable to ensure the optimum use of this resource.

On the other hand, people or organizations that just literally waste away each day of their existence never make much progress.

That is why you and I need to always make efficient use of our time.

Here are three simple ways you can begin to develop a more productive attitude toward your time so as to stop wasting your days, weeks, months, years and, in fact, your whole life on things that add nothing positive to you as a person.

1. Begin what you want to do immediately.

Stop giving any more excuses. Stop the procrastination. Refuse to allow fear of the unknown to paralyze you. Just take action and everything else will take care of itself. If you're a writer like me, you'll find that it is always tempting for us to put off writing what we need to write right immediately. It happens to me sometimes with regards to my activity on this very platform.

The only magic that has worked for me is just sit down and write no matter the excuses or fears I may be entertaining. It has worked for me so it can work for you too.

2. Get a timetable and stick to it.

Trust me, if you follow your timetable as much as you can, you will begin to witness a massive improvement in your productivity level, whatever your field of endeavour.

3. Dump friendships that make you waste your time on frivolities.

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