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Effective Time Management... or How to Fail Completely

posted November 7, 2009 - 11:01am
Effective Time Management... or How to Fail Completely
My long time issues with Time Management

As far back as I can remember, my school teacher's comments usually included "head in the clouds" or "day-dreamer". At one point a teacher thought it may be that my mind worked a little differently and the way the curriculum was taught did not engage me.
Aaah-haaa! But then again I don't think academia is my forte.

So my lack of discipline in the art of effective time management then had nothing to do with how filled with responsibilities my life seems now.

I always loved art and to read. My creative side must be engaged to get through the most mundane of tasks. I usually accomplish this by thinking "how can I do this better?". Which starts me off in another direction than the task at hand itself... Now what was I saying?

Maybe I have A.D.D. I've done 2 other tasks in between creating the Lens Title and writing this Introduction?
Or is this the way it is these days with everybody? Too much to accomplish in too little time in this frantically fast paced world.

This lens will most likely be a life-long project since I have had this chronic disease for 47 years and counting...

 

 


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Yes, you're right.    It just

Yes, you're right.    It just seems that way.  :D  Thanks for stopping by. 

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I think that to some extent

I think that to some extent everybody is like this nowadays. We're not only encouraged to multi-task but expected to. That, and multiple tabs make it soooooo hard to focus! I'm sure you don't have A.D.D - some people are just a little absent-minded.

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