Just about everyone has heard of time management. Countless books
have been written on the subject and countless motivational speakers
pontificate on the idea. There are even television shows that
occasionally use time management as the main focus of a program,
either demonstrating how to do it, why to do it, and what happens if
you don’t do it.
The problem with this overload of exposure and information is that
many people are still left wondering what they are doing wrong. They
try all the tricks, tips, and procedures that various experts urge them
to incorporate into their lives. Yet, they still can’t seem to organize
their lives so that they are masters of their time
Forget all the complicated and sometimes confusing definitions you’ve
heard in the past. Time management is actually very simple. It is the
way you choose to spend your time.
Whether you realize it or not, you already do engage the process of
time management. You simply can’t help it. If you are living and
breathing, and make any move to do anything, you are applying a
process in time management. In short, you are choosing what to do
with your time.