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Q&A with a Monk-9- Time Management

M-Monk D- Disciple

D- How to Manage Time?

M- You can neither stop the Sun rise nor the Sun set. You can only manage yourself.

D- How to Stop Procrastinating? 

Start doing. Every baby steps matters

D- How to tell No?

M- Accept Nos. Remember you are telling no to the act, not to the person.

D- How to be Punctual?

M- Value others time. Remember when people wait for 10 minutes, they have given their 10 minutes of their life

D- How to value Time?

M- Value yourself

D- How to use the free time?

M- There is nothing called free time, it is an undefined action. When you define your action it will define your time.

D -How to handle External Distraction?

M-Communicate the importance of your plan of action to others

D -How to handle Internal Distraction?

M-Communicate the importance of your plan of action to yourself

D -How to complete a task in Time?

M- Remember an adventure without a destination and a time frame will become a misadventure; similarly a task without a deadline and a time frame is inaction in action.

Written by: M.L.Narendra Kumar





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