In high school I bought a self help book on time management, and after taking the quiz in the back of that book I learned that I was a "full blown chronic procrastinator." After becoming convinced that it was dishonoring to God to be irresponsible with time just as it would be with finances, I took significant steps to improve in that area, and genuinely made progress. But over the years, I've continued to struggle with the issue of time management.
It's not that I'm as bad as I once was. I just always need improvement. A good time management system, like the Franklin Covey method, is an invaluable tool. This is what I have used for about 15 years, and it has helped me immensely. Discovering your values, planning how to implement them, then acting on those plans is the 3-part methodology they employ.
Benjamin Franklin wrote, "Dost though love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of."
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