It's tempting to say that excellent time management is a result of having a great time management system. I think the general mindset of time management is far more important than any system. It's really a self-esteem issue. If you see your life as valuable and meaningful, then you will value your time as well. If you find yourself wasting a lot of time, you probably don't have a strong enough reason to manage your time well. No system you use will make much difference until you address the underlying issue of self-respect. If your life has no meaningful purpose, then you don't have a compelling enough reason to improve your time management skills.
Time management systems are seductive. They lure you in with the promise of greater productivity, more free time, faster income generation, and higher self-esteem.
It's tempting to say that excellent time management is a result of having a great time management system. I think the general mindset of time management is far more important than any system. It's really a self-esteem issue. If you see your life as valuable and meaningful, then you will value your time as well. If you find yourself wasting a lot of time, you probably don't have a strong enough reason to manage your time well. No system you use will make much difference until you address the underlying issue of self-respect. If your life has no meaningful purpose, then you don't have a compelling enough reason to improve your time management skills. Time management systems are seductive. They lure you in with the promise of greater productivity, more free time, faster income generation, and higher self-esteem.
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