Saturday, March 8, 2008

Time Management

Time management means managing yourself. This does not mean becoming very
efficient or more productive, but rather using time to realise your objectives. That is,
working more intelligently and with less effort.
Time management is profitable for people who have a lot of duties to perform, but do
not have enough time to do what they want. Time management helps with prioritizing
the needs and comparing them in terms of time and other resources.
Good time management must take place through daily and normal planning so as to
have enough time and realise your own objectives or works.
To do the planning you must ask the following four questions:
1. What are my objectives today?
2. Which activities do I have to perform to realise these objectives?
3. What are my priorities?
4. How much time is required to perform each task?

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