Time Management Guide

Cricket Time Management Section


 

Cricket Time Management Navigation


|

Self Improvement Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Articles Time Management Mla |
Time Management Systems |
Job Time Management Software Macintosh |
Stress Time Management |
Definition Time Management |
Time Management In College |
Time And Project Tracking Management Quickbooks |
Vijf Stappen Dagplan Time Management |
Time And Stress Management |
Time Management And Work Performance |
Time Management Training Toronto |
Time Management Strategy |
Goal Setting And Time Management |
Time Management Articles For Teachers |
Executive Time Management Training |

List of Time-Management Articles
List of Time-Management Links


Cricket Time Management Best seller

Buy it Now!



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Time-Management
Email:
First Name:


Main Cricket Time Management sponsors

Cricket Time Management
 

 

Welcome to Time Management Guide

 

Cricket Time Management Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Cricket Time Management. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

WHAT IS TIME MANAGEMENT?

from:

One of the most precious things that mankind is able to enjoy is time. Every second in our lives count and each of us has the responsibility to make sure that every single moment that passes has given us the maximum benefit that can be derived from it. It is for this reason that a lot of us spend their time and energies in finding out how to most effectively manage time and read articles like this one in the hope of getting tips on how to best deal with its movement.



However, when we really dig deep into the matter, time management is not all that difficult to achieve. As most experts say, proper time management begins with the acknowledgement and recognition of what is important to each of us. This means that we must first know what we want out of life and determine where we are headed before we proceed to making plans. Knowing what our goals are is the first step to managing our time effectively.



Not having a list of goals to be accomplished is like groping for the door in the dark. The act is useless and is a waste of time and effort. If we had known from the very beginning what we had wanted to happen, whether to just wait a few minutes until light comes up or whether to call out for help while trying to remember where the door is and how the room looked before, we wouldn’t trouble ourselves with walking blindly and not knowing where to go.



What is time management, then? Time management is the proper delegation of the time we have in order that the most important tasks are achieved before the more menial and less-important ones. It means getting the maximum value and benefit out of every activity accomplished, no matter how small or big. It means accepting that not everything can be completed at the same time and that there are things that can be achieved within the limitations of our human faculties.



Most people try to do everything at the same time, or multitask, in the hopes of reaping the rewards at the same time, as well. This is a common misconception. People who try to cram everything into a single event usually end up with nothing, or with less than what might have been due them, because their focus was distributed and their energies spread out too thinly.



We live in a fast-paced world and, sometimes, the more we get done at the shortest period of time is laudable. However, we must also recognize that finishing tasks does not necessarily mean we have extracted their maximum benefits. More often than not, it means just that – a task finished.



Because of this, we often just try to convince ourselves that, at least, we got something done, instead of basking in the glory of having accomplished something and accomplished it well.



What time management aims to teach is that we must not only work to get activities done on it, but also that we enjoyed the journey that led to their completion. For how will we be able to gain a sense of fulfillment if we merely completed something without much thought or heart put into it?



Philosophers say that man’s main purpose in the world is to seek happiness. Thus, how we manage our time should be anchored on this concept. Again, simply getting things done will not do. We must also seek the pace and path that would make us feel happy, in order to generate a real sense of being from every task we finish.



Other Cricket Time Management related Articles

Employee Time Management
Time Management Techniques
Time Management Tools
Planning Time Management Forms
Time Management System

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE

This space can be enabled / disabled from your admin panel!

 

Cricket Time Management News

CRICKET WAS THE WINNER TODAY - STRAUSS - Sportinglife.com


CRICKET WAS THE WINNER TODAY - STRAUSS
Sportinglife.com
"There's no doubt it has got to have been a tough time for them [Pakistan] over the past two weeks. "For them to continue coming out and putting in spirited ...

and more »

Read more...


Dilshan slur a white conspiracy: Sri Lanka Cricket - Times of India


The Hindu

Read more...


Small Victory by Atwal Is Giant Leap for Indian Golf - New York Times


Small Victory by Atwal Is Giant Leap for Indian Golf
New York Times
Now many are hoping that Atwal's victory will help to popularize golf in a nation that has traditionally had only one sports passion: cricket. ...

and more »

Read more...


Riaz the latest Pakistan bowler to be called for questioning by police - Independent


Telegraph.co.uk

Read more...


Ardent Cricket Fan makes serious money proposal for all time Nevis Cricket X1 - SKNVibes.com


Ardent Cricket Fan makes serious money proposal for all time Nevis Cricket X1
SKNVibes.com
However, contributors will be asked to make an additional donation to the Nevis Cricket Association towards the management of cricket on the island of Nevis ...

Read more...


Steven Finn needs to follow the Bob Willis way and try some LSD - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Steven Finn needs to follow the Bob Willis way and try some LSD
The Guardian (blog)
So aware are the England management of the physical knife-edge on which he sits, that he was withdrawn from cricket earlier in the summer because ...

Read more...


Cricket: Sandyford one win from history - Stoke & Staffordshire


Cricket: Sandyford one win from history
Stoke & Staffordshire
His man management is superb." But their path to the Premier Division will be no easy ride, with Norton finding their form in the second half of the season. ...

and more »

Read more...