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The Valuable Time

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By: Payal Jain, In Psychology
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Updated: Saturday, April 05, 2008
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We all have one life. Some have short and some have long, but one thing is common with all of us that we just have 24 hours in a day with us. Nobody has more time than you have, and nobody has less in a day. An hour contains sixty minutes no matter who is using it. And even then many complain that they don’t have time for things and many still find out ways to get time for everything. It’s all about how you are using time. Investing or spending time wisely helps in mental and physical betterment and enhance the skills of the being.

It is quite strange but you will find that the busiest people have time for anything. The reason behind it is that they value time and don’t let the chores mount up. If you accomplish one thing at a time, all the chores are usually taken care of. The busy man is also the one who is organized and those who have no time for anything are just not organizing well.

The first thing that has to be looked squarely in the face is procrastination which is most of the times indecision. At times you are confused and you are not sure which option you should go for and you put off the decision. Remember that the longer you take to make a decision, the closer you get to make no decision at all. You will be surprised to know that we spend too much time on the little issues like should I take the plane or train? Or Should I buy this one or one which is little costly? And many more. Here is little tip to overcome it. Do the one that requires less effort on your part, and then forget it. Where money is involved, if it’s a large sum, you may probably want to think about it. But when it’s an amount that isn’t too important to you, and when your decision revolves around that amount or less, why not make up your mind, again, to choose the way that’s easiest for you?

Many people who procrastinate over things that should be done, or decisions that should be made, will spend large chunks of time on projects that are unproductive. We must learn to invest our time in things that are important enough to warrant it. Many of us spend half our time wishing for things we could have if we didn’t spend our time wishing. If you have a goal in mind, do something about it. Don’t wait too long for the right time, either, because that rarely comes. If you find yourself wasting time, debating whether you should perform some duty, or if you are thinking of one idea, and can’t get it out of your mind, get the duty over with, write down your idea. You must make room for other thoughts and ideas, and you must make time for other duties. One must organize one’s time if one wants to get everything done what one wants.

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