How to invest your time

in #life7 years ago


How to invest your time

How to organize and invest time

The lack of time management and wasting is one of the main reasons for the failure of a particular project or plan. In Eastern societies, we promise the most waste of time. For example, instead of taking advantage of the time to visit a certain person and discussing important things, we discover that the time has passed without interest. Take advantage of our time and invest in what benefits us?


Divide the day and schedule it

If a person is a student, employee, or businessman, he or she is supposed to have a time plan for everything he does, be it time to work, to eat, to pray, to rest, to parents, to friends, For all his things and follow a good plan can be divided by a successful person, while the university student who has no specific hour for sleep, or for food, nor for study, nor for leisure and leisure, how will succeed! If we have to organize our times and give everything right, the chaos of life can only produce bad results that are never satisfactory.

Division of priorities

One important thing to consider is the priority issue. Many of us ask the following question: How do I devote time to study? Time for rest? Time to watch TV? And time for the Internet and so, the answer here dear is the priority issue, it is not reasonable, for example, to go to watch a certain game and tomorrow morning is supposed to take a particular exam! Here we present the subject of the study, the future on anything else, but this does not mean that we deprive ourselves, but can take good premiums from the comfort of the occasional self-recreation also. So here the subject of time and investment depends on several points, the most important of which:

  • Setting goals and priorities.

  • Setting a schedule or time plan.

  • To yourself you have the right, but within reasonable.

    Non-preoccupation

Here I can mention some of the things that waste a lot of our time:

  • Addicted to watching TV and surfing the internet.

  • Sit in the unemployed cafes and accompany the unemployed and the surrounding.

  • Long chatter on the phone.

  • Wander in the streets and roads.

  • Sleep for long hours.

  • Hear music and songs.

  • Laziness, leisure, leisure and others.

This can be overcome by thinking seriously about the future and that there are more important things in life, instilling the positive energy on your own and that you did not create in vain, but you have a goal to be tired to achieve and to take you to your Holy Messenger. The messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, Your youth before your pyramid, your emptiness before your job, your health before your sincerity, your husband before your poverty, your life before your death. " As the ancients said: "Time is like a sword if you do not cut it."

By Dana Alwahadine

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Nice calculation

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This is very beneficial...
Thanks for sharing
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Agree a 100% with your post, another tool I utilize is Toggl Timer to track my effective hours of work/studies each day. A revealing thing for many to do is to for a couple of days track EVERYTHING they do in order to discover how exactly they spend their time, often a horror-story for many.

Overall good post with solid writing and narrative, +1 for that.

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I agree 100% that allocating our time is important and prioritizing certain tasks above others is much needed for the progression of ourselves, but... some of the activities that you have noted as time wasting could be argued otherwise.

For instance, listening to music. I could say that listening to music before/during certain tasks could improve time and efficiency, which ultimately improves your time management (and makes it more fun!).
As well, walking the streets or going for walks could also improve your sense of being and could declutter your thoughts or let you be more mindful of where you are. This could allow you to come back to tasks with a better mindset and would again, improve your efficiency and time!

Like I stated at the start of my comment, I totally agree with time management, it's just important to note that we are not machines and we need to make sure our brains are getting the respite they need and also that they are experiencing the emotions that make us feel alive, and not just part of the machine.

Very informative article though buddy, I enjoyed reading it!

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