Our struggle to put first things first can be characterized by the contrast between two powerful tools that direct us: the clock and the compass. The clock represents our commitments, appointments, schedules, goals, activities -- what we do with, and how we manage our time. The compass represents our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction -- what we feel is important and how we lead our lives. In an effort to close the gap between the clock and the compass in our lives, many of us turn to the field of "time management."
Quotes about Time management
Time is your most important asset.
Split your life into 10-minute units and sacrifice as few as possible to meaningless activity.
Stay on top of the technology of time management.
One of the great fallacies of time management is that setting clocks ahead of the accurate time encourages people to be early.
The best way to manage these unwanted spam people is to set firm guidelines on your time.
The quick-tempo nature of today’s work environment requires a never-ending attention juggling act.
Sometimes people ask me how I manage to do so much in such little time. Each time, I can confidently and honestly answer "With such little time on the earth in the one incarnation, there is hardly a moment to waste." "Your energy is like a weekly budget, how you spend it and what you achieve from it is entirely within your own control." Jacquelene Close Moore
"Two aspects to the relative world: relaxation and time management."

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