[Time-Management] 100 Days Improvement Plan!

 

Day 35

10th Aug 2011

There is a difference between task and activity. We think about an activity like walking, jogging, reading, running, etc. Time is like a container and the content is the activity. For example you fill up your time with running, writing, reading etc.

Effective people think not in terms of activities, but in terms of tasks. A task is a result you want to achieve by doing an activity. For example, jogging is an activity. But why do you jog? To reduce your weight? Then don't say that you are jogging, but say that `in the next three months, I will reduce my weight by three kilo grams'.

By shifting your focus from activity to task or result, the activity will become more meaningful. Perhaps you will be able come out with alternatives. For example, if you want to reduce weight, instead of jogging, perhaps you can do yoga, or use a threadmill etc.

From today, keep asking the question: `why am I doing what I am doing and what is that I want to achieve by doing this? Is there an alternative?'.

Try this from today!

N C Sridharan

www.thetimefoundation.com

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