One of the biggest challenges every student faces today is time management.
The coolest challenge of today’s Gen Z and successors is ‘no time, we are busy’! So, I thought, let’s take a look at this silly phrase yet important challenge: ‘no time’.
Wherever we travel in the world, I think it’s universally a 24-hour format, right?
Correct me if I’m mistaken. Even a successful businessman, homemaker, student, or employee – whoever it is – every one of us has only 24 hours, right?
Then why is there so much disparity in time management?
The answer to this is that people who have understood the technique of managing their time are achievers.
There are many tools out there that help in scheduling tasks. But what works for you may not work for others.
Initially, when you see some successful people out there on social media or any other platforms, you feel that from that moment you need to follow that person.
But in reality, when you start doing this within a short timeframe, you feel it’s not your cup of tea.
Do you know why this happens?
It’s simple because you have no clarity on your priorities, tasks, or goals.
Once you have clarity on these items, it becomes easier for everyone to figure out what works best for them.
Once clarity, tasks, and priorities are fixed, your focus naturally shifts to managing your time effectively.
Then you start customizing your own time schedules.
You start doing research on how much time needs to be allotted to what.
This is the simple recipe of all successful individuals out there.
But how many of us take this point of action seriously?
Because the fire which builds today, it is easy for us to forget very fast, and the same old story repeats.
The other important aspect of time is that it works universally for every one of us, especially for students.
We can make more time if we wake up early in the morning before sunrise.
You don’t need to look up for anything.
Just believe me, this works like magic, wonder, fantasy, whatever you name it.
By getting up early, you can prioritize your tasks and start working from then onwards.
So, to conclude, time management depends on our clarity of thoughts, prioritizing tasks, and goal setting for the day, whether long-term or short-term goals.
So, what do you all think? Do you resonate with this? Please let me know in the comments. How do you manage your time and achieve your tasks? Let’s inspire others on this journey.”
