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Mastering the Art of Time Management: Boosting Productivity and Efficiency. Content Warning.
In today's fast-paced world, time is a valuable and limited resource. Whether you are a student, a professional, or an entrepreneur, mastering the art of time management is crucial for achieving your goals, maximizing productivity, and living a balanced life. By implementing effective time management strategies, you can unlock your full potential, accomplish more in less time, and experience a sense of fulfillment and success. In this article, we will explore powerful techniques to boost your productivity, optimize your time, and make the most out of each day.
By Carmen Galloway3 years ago in Humans
life is easy not hard
There's one expression that I've always wanted to say to everyone in my life. That expression is" Life is easy." It's so easy and delightful. I no way allowed like that ahead. When I was in Bangkok, I felt like life is veritably hard, veritably complicated. I was born in a poor villa on the Northeastern of Thailand and when I was a sprat, everything was delightful and easy, but when the television came, numerous people came to the villa, they said," You're poor, you need to chase success in your life. You need to go to Bangkok to pursue success in your life." So, I felt bad, I felt poor. So, I demanded to go to Bangkok. When I went to Bangkok, it wasn’t veritably delightful. You need to learn, study a lot and work veritably hard, and also you can get success. I worked veritably hard, eight hours per day at least, but all I could eat was just a coliseum of polls per mess, or some Tame dish of fried rice or commodity like that. And where I stayed was veritably bad, a small room where a lot of people slept. It was veritably hot. I started to question a lot. When I work hard, why is my life so hard? It must be commodity wrong, because I produce a lot of effects, but I can not get enough. And I tried to learn, I tried to study. I tried to study in the university. It’s veritably hard to learn in university, because it’s veritably boring. And when I looked at subjects in the university, in every faculty, utmost of them had destructive knowledge. There is no productive knowledge in university formed. However, that means you ruin more, if you learn to be a mastermind or mastermind. The further these people work; the mountain will be destroyed more. And a good land in Chao Praia Basin will be covered with concrete more and more. We destroy more. However, that means we learn how to poison, to bane the land, if we go to husbandry faculty or commodity like that. I feel like everything we do is so complicated, so hard. We just make everything hard. Life was so hard and I felt disappointed. I started to suppose about, why did I've to be in Bangkok? I allowed about when I was a sprat, nothing worked eight hours per day, everybody worked two hours, two months a time, planting rice one month and harvesting the rice another month. The rest is free time, ten months of free time. That is why people have so numerous carnivals in Thailand, every month they’ve jubilee. Because they've so important free time. And also in the day, everyone indeed takes a nap. Indeed, now in Laos, go to Laos if you can, people take a nap after lunch. And after they wake up, they just dish, how's your son- in- law, how's your woman, son- in- law. People have a lot of time, but because they've a lot of time, they've time to be with themselves. And when they've time to be with themselves, they've time to understand themselves. When they understand themselves, they can see what they want in their life. So, numerous people see that they want happiness, they want love, they want to enjoy their life. So, people see a lot of beauty in their life, so they express that beauty in numerous ways. Some people by sculpturing the handle of their cutter, veritably beautiful, they weave the baskets veritably nicely. But, now, nothing does that. nothing can do commodity like that. People use plastic far and wide. So, I feel like it’s commodity wrong in there, I can not live this way I am living. So, I decided to quit University, and went back home. When I went back home, I started to live like I flash back, like when I was a sprat. I started to work two months a time. I got four tons of rice. And the whole family, six people, we eat lower than half a ton per time. So, we can vend some rice. I took two ponds, two fish ponds. We've fish to eat all time round. And I started a small theater.
By Asmae El assri3 years ago in Humans
The Power of Choosing Life: Embrace Hope and Connection
In the depths of despair, when life feels unbearably heavy, it is crucial to remember one simple truth: even in our darkest moments, there is a glimmer of light waiting to guide us. To anyone considering the irreversible act of ending their own life, please pause and reflect on the profound impact your existence has on this world and the people around you.
By Alexander Lundström3 years ago in Humans
Planning a Birthday
I love planning birthdays and having celebrations planned for me. Something that isn’t the manliest to talk about or even write about in the traditional sense but the definition of what continues to constitute manly changes, which is a good thing,
By Ben Shelley3 years ago in Humans
Love
Once upon a time, in a small coastal town, there lived a young woman named Emily. She was known for her compassionate heart and her insatiable thirst for adventure. Emily had always believed that true love and purpose in life were intertwined, waiting to be discovered in the most unexpected places.
By Emma Brambaifa3 years ago in Humans
Are You Depressed in Your Relationship?
Our romantic relationships require us to be emotionally present. Many who have a partner with a more avoidant attachment style often report feeling as though their partner is aloof, distant, dismissive, or callous. Avoidant connection is a connection style that develops in very early childhood, often before the age of 3, as a result of an emotionally dismissive or unavailable parent who is unresponsive or shaming to a child's attempts at bonding. Many who grow up to develop an avoidant connection style have caregivers who routinely ignore or minimize the child’s needs to feel wanted, seen, or heard, and ultimately end up learning to rely on themselves for their needs.
By Pearl E. White3 years ago in Humans
How My Father Shaped My Identity and Imparted Life's Lessons
The Role of My Father: Shaping My Identity and Impactful Life Lessons A father is more than just a biological connection; he is a guiding force that shapes one's identity and imparts invaluable life lessons. In my life, my father has played a profound role in shaping the person I have become. His influence has not only molded my character but also left an indelible mark on my perspective of the world. From his unwavering support to the invaluable lessons he has taught me, my father's presence has been a constant source of strength and wisdom.
By ALI HASSAN3 years ago in Humans







