Environmental Sciences, asked by CrazyGirlGamer, 1 month ago

1. The time and tide wait for none.' Explain.

2. What do you learn from Mr. Pullela Gopichand, the Coach of P.V. Sindhu?

3. What is procrastination? How does it affect in achieving our goal?

4. How can you prioritise your work as a student?

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Answered by Pankajsutariya
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1)'Time and tide wait for none' is an old English proverb that means that both time and tide are uncontrollable, that is they can't be stopped or deflected in any way; therefore, one must perform his duties considering the fact that time once lost, can't be gained back.

2)Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy (PGBA) is a badminton training facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[1] Founded in 2008 by the 2001 All England Open Badminton Champion, Pullela Gopichand, the facility trains several badminton players such as Saina Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu, Srikanth Kidambi, Parupalli Kashyap, H.S. Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, Sameer Verma and many others.[2]

3) Procrastination is the action of postponing or delaying something. Another words procrastination is basically just putting something off until later. It affects us in achieving our goal because it makes you have a poor work ethic and could make you have time management problems.

4)Step 1: Understand Each Task Completely

Before you can effectively prioritize all the tasks on your to-do list, you need to make sure you have a complete understanding of each task. This includes how the task will be performed, approximately how long each task will take to complete, which tasks are dependent on the completion of each other, and when each task is due.

Taking a few minutes to do a mental rundown of your task list can be time well spent, especially if you discover you need more clarification or information. There are few things more frustrating than getting halfway through an assignment only to realize you don’t have the resources you need to complete it.

Step 2: Rank Each Task

When everything feels like a priority, it can be difficult to prioritize anything. One way to overcome this is to logically break each task down into a numbered list. This will give you a set order to complete each task in, allowing you to focus on each task individually.

First, figure out which tasks are urgent and which ones are important. Assignments that are due before others on the list should be ranked higher. Large multi-step projects that will take a significant amount of time to complete can be broken down and numbered based on difficulty and the length of time it will take to complete. Any tasks that need to be finished before moving ahead with others can be numbered accordingly. Once you have flagged the most urgent tasks, you can continue to organize the remaining items on your list. When you’re finished, you should have a clear direction for completing your workload.

Step 3: Set Deadlines (and Stick to Them)

Now that you’ve determined the order to tackle each task in, set some realistic deadlines for them. This means being honest with yourself and objectively deciding how long each task will take to complete. For example, if you know it will take two hours to do initial research for a paper, don’t try to rush through it in a half hour. In fact, try giving yourself a buffer by scheduling some extra time for each task. This can help you if things take longer to complete than expected and prevent you from falling behind.

Step 4: Be Flexible

Writer Allen Saunders once wrote, “Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.” You can try to plan and organize everything, but sometimes life gets in the way. Maybe you’re having Internet connection issues, or you forgot to bring your notes to a study session. This can be frustrating, especially when you have spent time and energy creating an ordered list for your tasks. If you find yourself at a roadblock, it’s important to be flexible and work around the issue. Rather than let a setback prevent you from progressing with your list, re-prioritize and move onto another item. This can help you stay on track, rather than letting everything wait until you resolve whatever issue you were having.

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