Time

It is time to talk about "Time".

The Webster's New World College Dictionary defines time as
"indefinite, unlimited duration in which things are considered as
happening in the past, present, or future; every moment there has
ever been or ever will be."

Every human being on this earth has the same amount of time and
must decide how to effectively manage it.

Let us say it this way (unless I miscalculated):
each person has 24 hours per day or
each person has 1,440 minutes per day or
each person has 86,400 seconds per day

There are thousands of ways people choose to use their time.

For example; some people use their time to. . .

  • work, volunteer, take care of their families, and loved ones
  • study for subjects of personal interest or to get a higher education
  • travel on family vacations or take short weekend vacations


  • socialize with family, friends, or coworkers
  • complain and criticize others and situations
  • and the list goes on and on!

    Time is very precious and valuable. Therefore, it is important for us
    to remember as we travel through this life time management is absolutely critical.
    Life is so precious and too short to waste "time".  Time wasted is a high price
    to pay. Once time is wasted and lost it is gone forever and we can not get it back.


    It is time to ask ourselves some questions:

  • Do I use my "time" efficiently and effectively?
  • Identify areas in my life where I use good time management?
  • Identify areas in my life where I do not use good time management?
  • Determine how I can improve my time management skills and then list them?
  • How is my progress?

    Remember:
    As we travel through this life, it is vital to use our "time" wisely.



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