05-05-2012, 04:37 AM
A program that helps the user to prioritize doing the most important things, that might lead them closer to their goals and dreams, over stuff thats of minor use (TV, Gaming, facebooking etc).
I guess it would be a bit similar to Overcome Procrastination, but I would think that this (Time Management and Priorities) is the direction and Overcome Procrastination functions like a speed boost
Waste of Time, is a waste of Life. So Time-management is Life-management?
There is lots of unutilized pieces of time throughout life thats simply used for waiting for something. I believe that everyone can take a great many steps towards their goals instead of investing that time through waiting. It might be a few word at a time for that book, some extra moments to visualize that new invention of yours etc.
Right priorities should take care of the waiting, but I don't know.
This is my basic thought and I just saw it fitting to mention it. Anyone are very welcome to fill in on something.
I guess it would be a bit similar to Overcome Procrastination, but I would think that this (Time Management and Priorities) is the direction and Overcome Procrastination functions like a speed boost
Waste of Time, is a waste of Life. So Time-management is Life-management?
There is lots of unutilized pieces of time throughout life thats simply used for waiting for something. I believe that everyone can take a great many steps towards their goals instead of investing that time through waiting. It might be a few word at a time for that book, some extra moments to visualize that new invention of yours etc.
Right priorities should take care of the waiting, but I don't know.
This is my basic thought and I just saw it fitting to mention it. Anyone are very welcome to fill in on something.
"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be."
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me