28 September 2010

Time Management

Hei all,
It's been quite a while since my last post 
and since I came back from school early today,
(Next week is the start of my school's year end exam, 
so last Friday was my last day of CCA for this month :D)
I decided to post something on my blog :D


Right now, schools in Singapore are in the fourth term of their academic year
this means that year end exams and O levels are coming.
Time flies past us so swiftly that before we even realize it, 
we're going to the next chapter of our life,
whether it's graduating from secondary school or just moving on to the following grade in school.
When you think back, aren't you amazed at the fact that time does fly?
Memories of events in the past felt like they just happened yesterday.


But so what if time does fly?
To me, it simply means that we need to appreciate it 
by using and planing our time properly.
All of us know that there is always an end to something,
our time is limited and a man's success is determined by how well
he could manage time and achieve the best out of it.
Time is not something that we can compromise with. 


Managing time may not be the easiest thing to do
yet it is still doable.
I often hear many of my schoolmates complaining to the teacher
that they do not have the time to do all assignments and tasks they were given.
There may be many reasons to it, like : "you gave the homework to us last minute" 
"We have a lot of homework for today" and "There are just too many things to do and too many tests"
My question is : How exactly did you manage your time.


I learned from my experiences that when you plan your time wisely, prioritize and
stick with your plan everything could be done. 
Look at your aims and what you want to achieve to plan your time.
Things that could be postponed should come after things that need to be urgently done
and things that is something you MUST do come before leisure. 
This may seem simple but sometimes I feel tempted to do things for my leisure first
and then do the important things.
When you do things that are more important first, the burden and pressure will 
be released from you, enabling you to do the next task with ease. 
You would also feel glad that you had use your time fruitfully when you sow
your results afterwards.
In conclusion, all of us need to learn to manage our time to succeed and learning comes from practicing 
and experiences in the past :) Goodluck for all those having their exams and GBU :)


Realize that : "Time is what we want most, but what we use worst - William Penn"
-Jennifer-
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