Time Management
Autor: johnsogs • November 11, 2014 • Essay • 540 Words (3 Pages) • 1,335 Views
We all know the sound that is very familiar to us: tick, tick, tick. No, it’s not the sound of our favorite movie coming on; it’s time moving on. Most people often find that time is the hardest goal to conquer. Time isn’t really a goal. Finding time to complete our entire task is a goal. Time is very hard thing to manage, because we can neither see it nor feel it until it’s passed.
Now me and time management have always had a hard time with getting along. It seems like I always find some way to allow time to hinder things I need to do/or complete. My poor time management skills in the past have caused me to miss out a lot of great things. One of the most memorable affect I won’t forget is my eight grade graduation. I was not allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony because I was tardy too many times to school. At the time it really didn’t affect me too bad but once I got older and I started noticing how my poor time management skills were truly hindering me throughout life.
It seem liked me and time were never going to learn how to become one. I even started becoming a tad tardy to work because of my lack of want to get my time managing under control. Enough was enough; I didn’t want to allow my poor time management be a reflection of my work ethics. I knew that if I kept it up that all I would be doing is continuing to hurt myself!
The first thing I started to do to helping with my time management, I wrote everything down. Just constantly, write everything down as well as placing reminders in places I could see so that it was constantly in my face. I started setting set times aside for things I needed to do and things I wanted to do. This was every hard for me because I have a hard time of sticking to a plan, but once I kept give it my best try I started to see improvement.
Also I had to learn that one of the biggest things that help me slowly but surely improving my time management
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