A short story on importance of time management
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I found very good time management speech on internet. Mr. Narendra Modi –Chief Minister of Gujarat State answered a question of time management to a student of Dang district of Gujarat state.
“How can you manage your time?”, a student asked. Mr. Narendra Modi : “It’s true that I visited Dang District much more than any other chief minister of Gujarat State. So, naturally this question may arise in your mind. There is a thumb rule of this world for time management. Hardworking person has no problem with time management. But, lazy one is always having less time. But, if someone is ready to work, he will say, Please do come, we will manage with in five ten minutes. In reality, working person does not have any problem of time. We all are having enough time. We do not know how to use it.
I am requesting students to read Life story – biography of Benjamin Franklin. He was president of USA. Generally we should read biographies. But, his biography is special one. He was working very hard. But, people were complaining that you are not doing this and that, you are not meeting us etc. So, he started observing himself. He made a diary and he wrote list of worth doing tasks, less important tasks, least important tasks and avoidable tasks. He tick marked finished tasks daily. After a week, he observed, he worked on less important and avoidable tasks more than worth doing tasks.
Generally, we are not aware with the fact that I can avoid this task and should do another task first. We are not deciding priorities. If we make a habit of no compromise with worth doing tasks, it will be easy for us to optimise our time. We will get the best from our time.
Second, some people are complaining about exhaustion due to too much work. This is wrong. Too much work never exhausts. Too much work gives satisfaction. Just for example, your teacher gives you homework, if you finish it you will say HASSH (feel relaxed) this is truth, otherwise you will tell you mummy, “I will not go to buy milk, I will not entertain elder brother, please switch off radio, I have not finished my homework.” Isn’t it? Reason, you are not done with your work. In reality, there is no exhaustion of work done; there is a satisfaction of work done. You see in life no one get tired after work done. It is myth that I am tired due to too much work. If you are doing unimportant task than and then you feel like exhausted. We should be aware enough towards not to waste time.
Once I met Shree Keka Shastriji – learned person of this state. I was travelling with him. I thought, I got an opportunity to serve this senior person. Let me do so. He must be 85 -90 years old at that time. He died at 103. We celebrated his century. He wrote books. I observed him for ten days. You must be aware that he wrote Gujarati Dictionary. While travelling, if vehicle stops at railway crossing, what we would do? We will go here and there or would go to snake cart or fruit or will spend time doing nothing. Shree Keka Shastriji was start writing and when bus started he stop writing, but, as soon as he was getting time to write, he was starting again. What a time utilisation! We reached to Dharmshala, I was searching for pillow and bedding, when I came with bedding, he was slipping without pillow; just he used a small bag as pillow. He did not expect anything! He was always on time for prayer, reading and writing. It was very hectic schedule of 10 days. He finished all work in touring which he was doing at home too. Remember that is at the age of 85-90. He lived for 103 years. What a perfect life he lived! How great personality!
Time management mantra is PROPER UTILISATIN OF TIME. We should insist to finish worth doing tasks. We should feel happiness in work. We will definitely get result.
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“How can you manage your time?”, a student asked. Mr. Narendra Modi : “It’s true that I visited Dang District much more than any other chief minister of Gujarat State. So, naturally this question may arise in your mind. There is a thumb rule of this world for time management. Hardworking person has no problem with time management. But, lazy one is always having less time. But, if someone is ready to work, he will say, Please do come, we will manage with in five ten minutes. In reality, working person does not have any problem of time. We all are having enough time. We do not know how to use it.
I am requesting students to read Life story – biography of Benjamin Franklin. He was president of USA. Generally we should read biographies. But, his biography is special one. He was working very hard. But, people were complaining that you are not doing this and that, you are not meeting us etc. So, he started observing himself. He made a diary and he wrote list of worth doing tasks, less important tasks, least important tasks and avoidable tasks. He tick marked finished tasks daily. After a week, he observed, he worked on less important and avoidable tasks more than worth doing tasks.
Generally, we are not aware with the fact that I can avoid this task and should do another task first. We are not deciding priorities. If we make a habit of no compromise with worth doing tasks, it will be easy for us to optimise our time. We will get the best from our time.
Second, some people are complaining about exhaustion due to too much work. This is wrong. Too much work never exhausts. Too much work gives satisfaction. Just for example, your teacher gives you homework, if you finish it you will say HASSH (feel relaxed) this is truth, otherwise you will tell you mummy, “I will not go to buy milk, I will not entertain elder brother, please switch off radio, I have not finished my homework.” Isn’t it? Reason, you are not done with your work. In reality, there is no exhaustion of work done; there is a satisfaction of work done. You see in life no one get tired after work done. It is myth that I am tired due to too much work. If you are doing unimportant task than and then you feel like exhausted. We should be aware enough towards not to waste time.
Once I met Shree Keka Shastriji – learned person of this state. I was travelling with him. I thought, I got an opportunity to serve this senior person. Let me do so. He must be 85 -90 years old at that time. He died at 103. We celebrated his century. He wrote books. I observed him for ten days. You must be aware that he wrote Gujarati Dictionary. While travelling, if vehicle stops at railway crossing, what we would do? We will go here and there or would go to snake cart or fruit or will spend time doing nothing. Shree Keka Shastriji was start writing and when bus started he stop writing, but, as soon as he was getting time to write, he was starting again. What a time utilisation! We reached to Dharmshala, I was searching for pillow and bedding, when I came with bedding, he was slipping without pillow; just he used a small bag as pillow. He did not expect anything! He was always on time for prayer, reading and writing. It was very hectic schedule of 10 days. He finished all work in touring which he was doing at home too. Remember that is at the age of 85-90. He lived for 103 years. What a perfect life he lived! How great personality!
Time management mantra is PROPER UTILISATIN OF TIME. We should insist to finish worth doing tasks. We should feel happiness in work. We will definitely get result.
HOPE ITS HELP YOU...
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Hey dude here is your Story
A lecturer at a university is giving a pre-exam lecture on time management. On his desk is a bag of sand, a bag of pebbles, some big rocks and bucket. He asks for a volunteer to put all three grades of stone into the bucket, and a keen student duly steps up to carry out the task, starting with the sand, then the pebbles, then the rocks, which do not all fit in the bucket.
“This is an analogy of poor time management,” trills the lecturer, “If you’d have put the rocks in first, then the pebbles, then the sand, all three would have fit. This is much like time management, in that by completing your biggest tasks first, you leave room to complete your medium tasks, then your smaller ones. By completing your smallest tasks first you spend so much time on them you leave yourself unable to complete either medium of large tasks satisfactorily. Let me show you..”
And the lecturer re-fills the bucket, big rocks first, then pebbles, then sand, shaking the bucket between each so that everything fits.
Moral: Plan time-slots for your big issues before anything else, or the inevitable sand and water issues will fill up your days and you won’t fit the big issues .
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A lecturer at a university is giving a pre-exam lecture on time management. On his desk is a bag of sand, a bag of pebbles, some big rocks and bucket. He asks for a volunteer to put all three grades of stone into the bucket, and a keen student duly steps up to carry out the task, starting with the sand, then the pebbles, then the rocks, which do not all fit in the bucket.
“This is an analogy of poor time management,” trills the lecturer, “If you’d have put the rocks in first, then the pebbles, then the sand, all three would have fit. This is much like time management, in that by completing your biggest tasks first, you leave room to complete your medium tasks, then your smaller ones. By completing your smallest tasks first you spend so much time on them you leave yourself unable to complete either medium of large tasks satisfactorily. Let me show you..”
And the lecturer re-fills the bucket, big rocks first, then pebbles, then sand, shaking the bucket between each so that everything fits.
Moral: Plan time-slots for your big issues before anything else, or the inevitable sand and water issues will fill up your days and you won’t fit the big issues .
Hope it helped!!!
Mark me as Brainliest!
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