Time Management, Avoiding Negative
Time Management, Avoiding Negative
Life is a bummer and then we pay the ultimate price. Times are always changing
making it difficult for us to keep up with the advancements in our lives. If we are
thinking positive most times good, fortunes come our way, but if we are pessimistic, it is
likely life is going to get you down! When you get up in the morning do you often say,
"help me make it through another day?" On the other hand, do you brew up some coffee,
fire up the stove and put on a healthy breakfast, reading the newspaper as it cooks on the
stove? If you are doing the second question in order, then you are on your way to success
and managing your time well. When you are taking time out for yourself including you in
your time management scheme, you are adding time to your schedule. This might sound
crazy, but when you take time out for your self-including a healthy diet and exercise, you
are bringing up spirits that work hard to be more productive in life. We are already on the
edge of time, so there is no sense in making things harder than they are. One of the things
that most people lack in life that most of us say we have is respect. Respect comes in
several forms. We must have respect for our self before we can respect others. Respect is
an interpersonal ability that makes obvious a positive reception of the individuality of
other people and a broadmindedness to recognize the differences in others, and the
readiness to work together with others as equals. Therefore if you are lacking respect you
know time management is a waste of time, since most people you meet at work, school,
or interact with at home is recognizing your inability to show respect for others. Lack of
respect promotes GREED, which cultivates plans that strive on time against time, as well
as negative thinking. It would take me all day to breakdown negative patterns in thinking
process, but for the most part, we need to evaluate the essentials, since time management
is the ability to bring forth success if time management is worked right.
If you are seeking a positive attitude you might want to find 'self-disclosure'
which is the readiness to contribute your individual experiences with other individuals
around you. This includes work, home and school or anyone you are. Personal
experiences are how we learn to achieve. If we are open minded it brings forth positive.
Immediacy is the ability to openly discuss with others what you have learned, and what
you expect to gain. This is called effectual communication. When you have effectual
communication, it sparks motivation, which in turn contributes success to your time
management schemes. If the people around you are affecting your way of thinking, you
might want to confront them instead of letting it go. We have no choices when it comes
to work, family, and school. We have to be around other people and influences will affect
us if we let them. Negative thinking is not a birth defect; it is the direct affect of teachings
and influences. Do not let anyone misled you! One method that I found effective for
avoiding negative thinking is not letting people control me, rather taking control of my
own individuality. I stand firm in my beliefs simply because I did research for more than
20 years, investigated each and every word people said to me, and role played the
solutions, and when I found positive was the day I found the TRUTH. The truth will
indeed set you free. This is essential and I stress this logic since life is always changing
and we have to accept those changes by finding the truth. Money is the root of all evil.
There is no one in life that is not striving to make more money. Therefore, the key to
thinking positive and planning a time management scheme is search within your self,
research your information, and find a solution that best fits your plan for reaching your
goals. No one has all the answers, but answer is available if you want to learn positive
time management schemes.
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