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Jason Re 2021-02-10
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He wanted to improve industrial efficiency, and his management theory evolved into different fields of work advancement.Today, the concept has grown and is used in many other areas.

So time management is about how you organize your time (or attention) and what you focus on during the day.It’s about planning and organizing your day in such a way that you can get the most out of it, feels happy, and satisfied, and at the same time deliver the best work results.Time management helps to reduce workload, plan and work effectively, and maximize the outcome by minimizing the input.Let’s analyze the three pillars of effective time management:Awareness: you need to understand that time is not something you can expand, limit, or flexibly adjust to your needs.

It’s a limited resource that needs to be used wisely.Arrangement: is about planning your tasks, activities, or intends to fit them in your schedule smartly.Adaptation: is important when priorities shift or plans change so you can adjust the schedule accordingly to how much time you have.Managing time is a constant process that has to be monitored, adjusted, and optimized.

You also don’t have to follow all the hacks, tips, and tricks.

PlanWhat would time management be without planning?

It’s like a car without an engine—you won’t be able to drive it in any direction.You need toLearn to plan your day, week, month, and even a year.

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Jason Re 2021-02-10
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He wanted to improve industrial efficiency, and his management theory evolved into different fields of work advancement.Today, the concept has grown and is used in many other areas.

So time management is about how you organize your time (or attention) and what you focus on during the day.It’s about planning and organizing your day in such a way that you can get the most out of it, feels happy, and satisfied, and at the same time deliver the best work results.Time management helps to reduce workload, plan and work effectively, and maximize the outcome by minimizing the input.Let’s analyze the three pillars of effective time management:Awareness: you need to understand that time is not something you can expand, limit, or flexibly adjust to your needs.

It’s a limited resource that needs to be used wisely.Arrangement: is about planning your tasks, activities, or intends to fit them in your schedule smartly.Adaptation: is important when priorities shift or plans change so you can adjust the schedule accordingly to how much time you have.Managing time is a constant process that has to be monitored, adjusted, and optimized.

You also don’t have to follow all the hacks, tips, and tricks.

PlanWhat would time management be without planning?

It’s like a car without an engine—you won’t be able to drive it in any direction.You need toLearn to plan your day, week, month, and even a year.