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To that Miles You Wish to Go!

Woods are Lovely Dark & Deep, but I have Promises to Keep And Miles to Go Before I Sleep And Miles to Go Before I Sleep! These lines of Robert Frost Poem have become everyday statement of my many friends. It depicts situation of a person wanting to stay in forest to enjoy and admire its beauty but hesitates and leaves because have family waiting for him at other corner. Hence, decides to go forth and move on. My thought for the day is that whether actually the duties or responsibilities are so burdensome or we have made them so. I mean do you set a routine of activities just to saddle yourself or because you find it worthy of time. Why not to do something which makes you happy? Keeping outcome in mind is important; disappointment of any unwanted task will automatically get eradicated as you are looking at a big and greater picture. When was the last time you opened your favorite book or watched football and jumped on sofa because your favorite team had won! When was l...

Planning. Priorities. Procrastination

The "Three Ps" of Effective Time Management Planning. Priorities. Procrastination  To that limited, and scarce resource called TIME. You need time to get what you want out of life. One can accomplish more with less effort once sorted with time. We have to understand that we need to learn the technique which will direct your work or personal life instead of merely managing the time. A greater self-awareness of how currently you use your time is vital. To make the best use of time follow these simpler rules - Decide that not everything can be accommodated in same time, Let Go - resist that temptation to do small, insignificant tasks too well, and outsource what you can. Time has two division of which one is clock and another is compass. The clock means your commitments, appointments, goals and schedules while the compass which signifies vision, values , principles and directions. The former states what we do and how we manage our time while the later is what we feel...