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Better Time Management 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
How do I develop better time management in life? I really do not know where the days go sometimes. I guess I always feel busy. I do get time to relax, but at times it feels scheduled. Any advice on getting what I need done with a better flow and still time to relax?
 
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Re:Better Time Management 1 Year ago Karma: 7  
There are many ways to develop better time management in all aspects of your life. I have tried before and it can take time, but is definitely worth it! I would suggest that you read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey ( http://shopping.franklinplanner.com/shopping/catalog/productbooks.jsp? navAction=push&crc=cat450006&navCount=0&id=prod359 ). It can help you manage all aspects of your life. I just finished reading it. At first I started reading it thinking that it would be completely corny and wouldn't be helpful, but I was surprised to see how many ways I could relate to it.

Try it out!
 
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Re:Better Time Management 11 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
I used to try to schedule everything I did just so I could fit in everything. It ended up stressing me out because everything could not fit in a schedule - there are unexpected delays, new things come up, etc....

So now I just think about what I really want to do and I prioritize them. So if I really want to read, I make sure I do that and not worry about anything else. When I'm done with that, I look to the next thing on "my list".
 
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