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7 Deadly Time Management Mistakes: And How to Banish Them Forever
Have you ever woken up with a feeling of slight stress or anxiety? Or maybe it was extreme stress?
You likely have felt stress because you had failed to learn the most important skill for someone aspiring to achieve: time management.
Jim Rohn said the “Time management is the best-kept secret of the rich.”
Have you ever felt like there is too much to do in a day — like there is no way you can accomplish everything that you want to accomplish? Maybe your intentions are so large that you can never match your actions to them.
Here are some practical, useful, and important mistakes that you need to fix in order to improve your time management.
Deadly Mistake 1: Thinking that the problem is not having enough time.
“Well,” said Red Jacket [to someone complaining that he had not enough time], “I suppose you have all there is.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
This is denial. You are just bad at time management if you think you don’t have enough time. You need to face reality.
You can’t do everything yourself.