23 July 2007

To choose time is to save time

You always have enough time if you will but use it wisely.

Your dilemma goes deeper than having a shortage of time, it’s basically a problem of priorities. Most people leave undone those things that should be done, while they do things that they shouldn’t be doing.

Set priorities for your goals. A major part of successful living lies in your ability to put first things first. Most major goals are not achieved because people put second things first.

Is what you’re doing getting you closer to your objectives? Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time.

Don’t serve time, make time serve you.

From www.dailyguru.com.

2 thoughts on “To choose time is to save time”

  1. While this topic can be very challenging for most people, my belief is that there has to be a middle or common ground that we all can find. I do value that you’ve added pertinent and intelligent commentary here though. Very much thanks to you!

  2. Thanks Latasha. I agree with you, there has to be some middle ground and it really is a very personal situation. But some people are better at managing it than others.

    Cheers, AG

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