1. You give up in the mid way because you don’t know whether you are progressing or not because you don’t have the feeling that you are progressing .
2. Don’t think you life should be of only doing the important things .
3. Do anything that required to increase the value of the time .
4. If task is increasing the value of time then you are doing
productive task and it’s important also.
5. Procrastination and Time-management is totally different.
6. Procrastination is the image of task at hand , the biggest
reason we, procrastinate because we believe that we still have
time .
7. When the task is really measurable and get it done precisely
well , break your bigger task in smaller task , task that are
very accurately measurable - first degree procrastination .
8. 2nd degree procrastination , ultimate thing if you think you
have time you will procrastinate , when you have to do the decision and you delay it , so when you have to take the decision ask yourself what could be worst case scenario .
9. 3rd is how do you move forward , your are stuck because you are comfortable or you have a fear if something , just outlook yourself for next 5-10 years you will get the answer .
Thank you @warikoo for your wonderful learnings from your Time-Management Course . By the way following your 10-day exercise
One of the best exercise to track where does your time goes .
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The problem people are facing about self-discipline and consistency is they don’t want to follow the process they want short-cuts but the true fact is the process it’s self is a short-cut of life .
We want everything easy within a second , like magic most of them think about reality that I will do this and this will happen everyone says they will do this and that but the reality is only 1% does what it takes , 30%are dreaming, 20% are finding the short-cuts and wasting ⏰
Some Points I like from the book Atomic Habits by @JamesClear
“The whole principle came from the idea that if you broke down everything you could think of that goes into riding a bike, and then improve it by 1 percent, you will get a significant increase when you put them all together.”
“It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action.