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Simple Time Management Skills Generalized
Time management skills are simple. The problem is all of us are
different, and each of us has to learn which skill works best
for us. Often when we fail, we feel discouraged, depressed,
stressed, and our confidence is affected. Failure is a state of
mind however, and can be resolved rather quickly. It only takes
a minute to screw up something, but it can take a lifetime to
restore it. Therefore, simplicity is a state of mind we want to
cultivate to manage our time wisely, as well as avoiding
generalizing.
Let's take a look a few tips to get us started on thinking
simple, and then we can move forward to time management while
avoiding over generalizing our plans. Keeping it simple is the
process of thinking smart. If you are constantly worrying, your
time is wasted, since worry does not resolve anything. Simple is
more defined as free from all the elements that contaminate our
minds.
Elements such as guile and vanity: Simple is more of a humble
attitude that holds a modest position in life. This is one
definition, but other definitions define simple as lacking in
knowledge and expertise or not socially or culturally
sophisticated. So, to understand the fine line then between
simple smart and simple stupid is the opening door to success.
As a complex writer and thinker, I avoid generalizing also. This
is a definitely sign of simple stupidity. Generalizing is a form
of making irrational decisions based on one or more statistics.
So therefore, we should not generalize or avoid complex issues
when it
comes to managing time. Keeping it simple helps us to
stay alert of our situation. Keeping an open mind when it comes
to planning and organizing can help us to achieve steps to our
long-term goals. Simplicity makes a difference when a bad
situation arises. If your mind is stressed, then you might or
might not make a wise decision to resolving the problems.
Therefore, when a problem develops, rather than stress, analyze
the problem carefully to find a solution of resolve.
Most problems are not as complicated as they may appear, so we
can think sufficiently if we feel confident, knowing the issue
is addressable. If we over generalize, it blocks our mind from
seeing the main points that can terminate the problem, and these
course of action wasted valuable time, and often leads to bigger
problems. Do not put the cart before the horse in other words.
When we train our minds to stay alert, and cultivate good traits
that enforce our course in life, we are on a well-rounded road
to success and our time is managed accordingly. If you have a
problem with remembering your tasks, don't be ashamed to post
notes wherever you will see them daily. Even if your co-workers
or spouse believes you are a slob, forget their illus ional
state of mind, and focus on what works best for you by keeping
it simple and adhering to an open mind.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a company director, web master and an authority
on Time Management. For more handy tips and techniques visit
http://www.time-management-arena.com