The secret to finding balance in your life

Time Management is Self-Management.

The bad news is that time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.

The secret to finding balance in your life.

Helping you win the battle against wasted time.

“It’s not enough to be busy, so are the ants. The question is, what are we busy about?” – Henry David Thoreau.

The best use of your time should be on tasks that give you the best return, so one must do a time audit to set your intentions & see where your time actually goes. It’s important to recognize that the only thing slowing you down is YOU, but when we’re in control of ourselves, we can definitely unleash our full productive potential. Big, audacious goals can be great for setting your intention, but they’re terrible for your daily time management, so you should be realistic about what can be done in a day.

Therefore, learn to question your to-do list, analyze if an action is worth doing, and develop the discipline to not do it if need be. One thing all successful people have in common is that they know when to give themselves a break and when it’s time to walk away for the day. But can 10 minutes of scrolling web pages affect productivity? Yes, it can. Not only productivity, but it also depletes attention as your mind gets stuck between preoccupation and forward projection. So, discover the unseen distractions that are eating up your time and set up systems to track your daily progress.

Keep an open mind to advice on time management, but take the time to figure out your own best practices. The rule for productivity is that there are no hard and fast rules — it’s about what works for you. If you have a thought but don’t write it down, by the next morning, it may be gone forever.

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