The document discusses the importance of time and not wasting it. It notes that life is short and time is valuable like money. It then provides an analogy comparing how a clock keeps ticking to how time keeps passing quickly. As the seconds tick by to make a minute and the minutes pass to make an hour, so too does our time pass quickly each day. The document encourages making the most of time, like fitting in smaller tasks when waiting or traveling, and keeping busy learning new things so as not to waste our limited time on earth.
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Time Management
The document discusses the importance of time and not wasting it. It notes that life is short and time is valuable like money. It then provides an analogy comparing how a clock keeps ticking to how time keeps passing quickly. As the seconds tick by to make a minute and the minutes pass to make an hour, so too does our time pass quickly each day. The document encourages making the most of time, like fitting in smaller tasks when waiting or traveling, and keeping busy learning new things so as not to waste our limited time on earth.
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The Importance of Time so, now stop staring at the screen and utilize
your time effectively!
They say Life and Death are not in any person’s hands. Life is too short to be wasting time. I’m sure everyone has heard and agrees that time is gold or time is money. It shouldn’t be wasted just like that.
There are things that happen as time passes
and with everyone. We take it for granted that there is always plenty of time. But as a matter of fact, we could use that extra time to do more things. Due to this perhaps we indulge in various activities, which are usually a waste of time.
The clock is always ticking. The seconds
keep on ticking just like busy ants. The seconds keep on ticking it reaches a minute with 60 ticks which is a full cycle. Once it reaches a minute, the long hand of the clock will move a tick. After reaching a minute, the ticking hand of a clock will not stop, but instead it continues on for another round of 60 ticks. This will go on and on until it reaches an hour and then a whole day which is 24 hours. The ticking hand just has to continue on to reach the minute for the clock to be fulfilled. That's why the minutes hand have to work less, as the seconds hand does most of the running around. The minute hand just has to make 60 movements on a clock dial. The hours hand is the luckiest of the lot. It just moves for 12 times in an hour. But the seconds hand movies for 3600 times around the dial for the same hour!
Parallel to this, in our life to we never realizes
that we have lots to do. Between every big task we can always find enough time to fit in a plethora of smaller tasks. If you are waiting for a train at the station, you can always read a magazine or rather chalk out your study timetable for exams. While traveling in the bus too one can find enough time to at least skim through the previous days notes.
Be like the clock. Always keep on ticking by
involving yourself in various things and learning new things. These small knowledge and experience modules will perhaps one day take you to your bigger goal some day. They say "Time and Tide waits for no man". If