“A wise man will learn everything and a stupid man will learn nothing.”
Learning time management is not as difficult as many believe. In fact,
when we first start school we are in the process of learning new
strategies that help us obtain goals. When our parents teach us we are,
also learning skills needed in time management. The advantage of
learning requires the proper training, and since our world constitutes
a variety of teachings; this is where time management becomes
difficult. The best part reward from learning is learning who we are.
We have our parents, schools, peers, political leaders, newspaper, and
many other resources that tell us to do this for best results or do
that for best results and all of them differ. Our parents are some of
the best teachers in life since most parents care for their children
and will help them to see their mistake clearly. Teachers are great
also, but everyone was raised differently, which is another subject,
for the most part, it does affect how we think and behave. The correct
form of managing time is to understand your individuality and what you
can handle. If you are struggling, you might be working at a job that
over succeeds your ability to function as a person. You might want to
find a job that matches your abilities and skills. Biting off more than
you can chew is one of the first steps to the road of failure. If this
is true then your time management is out of order. It might be that you
are not meeting the demands that are placed on you, but have the
ability to accomplish the responsibilities. Regardless, the time
management scheme is out of order. We can break time management down
according to individualities, but for the most part managing time is
the process of handling tasks placed upon us without decreasing our
flow of work or succeeding our ability to handle the tasks. We need the
ability to alter our plans, since people, places, things, and
businesses change. We need a direct order of skills to make a plan work
and need the ability to comply with those plans. We need to learn to
accept changes as they come and learn social skills and conditioning in
order to manage our time. Changes are accepted through proper
punishment and rewards. If we fail to accept a change in life, it might
be because rewards or punishment is not in action. When you find your
self in a difficult spot and handle it accordingly, a reward is in
demand, but if you hit a difficult spot and you fail, punishment is in
demand. Punishment is not harsh; rather it is a form of correcting an
action or decision made. This gives us balance if we are correcting our
selves when we make bad decisions and rewarding our selves when we make
good decisions. It is important that rewards and punishment are
positive, since balance is essential in managing time.
Positive Skills
Positive skills lead us to a positive light. When we are balanced and
learning our time is spent wisely, which contributes to time
management. Another great tool to have in the road to success is
motivation. Motivation is achieved in many ways, and some things in
life can affect how we feel or think. Some of the things that affect
our motivation levels are smoking, caffeine, lack of exercise,
overeating, lack of dieting, and having the ability to cope with
changes. To cultivate motivation then we need to treat our minds and
body good, and plan to reach our purpose in life. Learning time
management is essential for all the things we do in life. From the
first day, you came into the world up until the time you went to school
you began learning time managing skills in all directions, and mostly
you were on the road to learning yourself, which is a priority if you
want to set goals for your future. If we do not understand who we are
as an individual, we are not learning what it takes to managing our
time wisely. Do not waste time get on the learning boat!