Time management is only as effective as how well you plan. We all want to get more work done in less time, enjoy more personal time with family and friends, and of course we all want to spend more time gaining momentum in life by reaching our goals.
If you are not spending a few minutes every morning practicing visualization and planning, then you are just not serious about the development of effective time management techniques. Many people say that they are too busy to spend fifteen to thirty minutes every day trying to plan their day. They say that they have “too many interruptions” going on to effectively take time and plan their daily activities.
Everyone will have days where they may wake up late and have to scramble to get ready. And we all have times when we are immediately scurried off to help a co-worker at work before barely stepping one foot into the office. These type of interruptions can be controlled. Do not let them be your excuse of not planning when it comes to managing your time. Take responsibility and choose to be up earlier, or get to work sooner.
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