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BE A TIME ADMINISTRATOR

 

Time lies in abundant measure in the hands of the optimist and those who decided to do something creatively. Those who are less innovative and lazy will complain that they didn’t have enough time. Each new morning you are automatically blessed with twenty-four hours. It is a fathomless prize handed over to you for free. You can use it either to bring prosperity or destruction to lives. With these twenty-four hours you have to organise your health care, your happiness, study, work, and other daily activities. You can be a hundred percent sure that no thief can steal a moment from you. No one receives a bit more or less than one possesses. So it is very important to utilise this precious treasure for creative purposes, otherwise, you will be always reminded of phrases like: ‘It might have been’, ‘I should have’, ‘I could have’ etc.

Remember that a lost moment is gone for ever and no one will ever be able to regain it. The famous poet Samuel Smiles said, "Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by medicine, but lost time is gone for ever." If you have not succeeded in climbing the ladder of success it is not because you didn’t have time at your disposal but that you failed to manage it properly. Time management is nothing but prioritizing, planning and implementing your daily time table.

At the beginning of each day determine what are the essentially useful and valuable things for you to do. Keep them daily before your mind, and apply your best powers to their accomplishment. Time always keeps knocking at your door. The one who is bold, ready and alert seizes and puts it to the best use. So it is very important to know the value of time and enjoy the magic of every moment.

                                                                  —Jikson Mullaseril

 

 

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