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Develop self-discipline

time management self-discipline

 

Developing good time management habits improves your contribution and unlocks your potential.

 

21      Change your language.

How you speak can shape your thoughts and how you think can shape your behaviour.

Compare the following:

Undesirable

More desirable

Where has the time gone? How did I use my time?
There wasn't enough time! I used what time there was to its maximum.
It was a waste of time. I wasted so much time.
The time flew past. I didn't keep track of time.
Where has the day gone? What have I achieved today?

22      Adopt good habits

Keep that "to do" list going.

Don't eat too much at breaks because it overloads your digestion.

Don't waste prime time with breaks.

Avoid clutter - clear your desk every night.

Once you've adopted one good time management habit, adopt another.

Don't waste the time of others.

 

23      Learn more about time management and personal excellence

 

 

 

SO, ONE MORE TIME, DEVELOP SELF-DISCIPLINE MEANS:

 

 

 

 

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