What does your time mean to you?
- Vaibhav Darfade
- Jun 3, 2022
- 2 min read
Today we are going to talk about "what does your time mean to you". We have discussed this topic before in previous articles, but this time we are going deep into it. So the most common problem a teenager might face is that they are not able to give importance to their particular task. Let’s make this more clear with an example. So let's say that there are two things in front of us—your mobile phone and some study materials. Most of the time, we choose to use our mobile phones and think that we will do the second thing later. That later won’t come. Why are we always eager to choose a mobile phone or something that gives us a form of entertainment? If you are taking it for any study purpose or whatever related to your work, then it’s alright, but if you are simply killing time by watching unnecessary things which have nothing to do with you, then you are not working for yourself. You are simply going with the flow of your life. You do not understand that it will only give you a short time of happiness but later on it may turn to regret that you haven't used that time for something important. We regret that we were unable to complete that task. We generally push ourselves to distraction by making an excuse like-when we will be in the mood to study, we will. So this thing is not that good. You have to make time and mood for something you really want to achieve. It won’t come until you take some steps for it. You have to sacrifice something for it. In a case like study and all, the only distraction I know is electronic gadgets. The only way to stay determined to your goal is hard work and having a strong vision of what you want. It’s like you are giving up on something to get some things that are really way too important. An organized life means having a proper timetable. If you don’t have one and then you are getting nice results, then it’s perfect. Making a timetable or setting goals can fix a lot of things, and you can manage your time for everything, right from completing a specific target to watching some Netflix and chilling. If everything is planned, which specific time period is for what, then it’s good.

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