Useful Ideas On Time Management And The Value Of Money
March 16th, 2010 by managementskills
How many of us think that we’re always worshipping at the altar of the great God money? Do you think that your life revolves around making enough money to make ends meet, or applies pressure to earn a certain amount of money just to “fit in?” Unfortunately, in our society these are common traits and we have been brought up, subconsciously at least, to put great value on all financial matters. Quite simply, we view money as our greatest resource and measure pretty much everything else in our lives in monetary terms. If we don’t already know, we will soon find out that this is not part of the road to happiness and if we are poorly focused, we will inevitably fail. Now is the time to wake up and realise that we must engage a different set of criteria as we measure our lives and must be essentially more effective in the use of our time, as we strive for happiness for both us and for everyone else we know.
If you believe that time is money and that they cannot be separated, you are wrong. Most of us are paid a certain salary, determined by the number of hours that we apply ourselves and work within these parameters. Others are paid to complete a task, regardless of the amount of time that it may take to complete. In this situation though time becomes of even greater importance, especially if you are inefficient in its management, as you will not be able to earn as much.
It’s no good focusing on your purse or wallet as you will lose sight of what is more important. To be happy in life you need to be fulfilled in a spiritual and emotional way. If we’re not, then we will all just go through life as “automatons,” and when we start to focus on endeavours outside of making money, we realise just how important it is to prioritise our day by day schedules correctly.
An old saying asks us whether we should work to live, or live to work. Some of us don’t know the answer to this question. In a recent survey, it was shown that more than 40% of white-collar workers work more than 50 hours per week, with 20% working more than 60 hours per week and a further 14% just thinking about work for an additional 11 hours! Little wonder that we cannot distinguish our work from the rest of our lives.
When you think about time management, you probably think about structuring your work environment and planning your work projects. In truth, time management is applicable for your life in its entirety. To maintain our lives adequately we have a complex array of errands to run and tasks to complete and if you have a family, so many commitments associated with their lives and school activities, to say nothing of social calling.
With this state of affairs so common these days, online time management tools can help you to prioritise your life and can go a long way to removing your unhealthy fixation with work and earning money. It is absolutely essential that you realise that everything must have its place and time tracking software can help you become efficient and focused as never before. Nowadays, time management software has been purposefully designed to ensure that you can cope with everything that is going on in your life, with the ultimate goal of truly enjoying your life, maybe for the first time!
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