6 laws of time management: simple ways to manage time





If you start to use the 6 laws of time management in your life, you'll get fantastic results.

1. The law Steve Taylor: the Order of your actions strongly influences efficiency

It is not necessary to do routine work if at this moment you feel a surge of strength, vitality and huge desire to create. Immediately proceed to its large projects and do, do, do

Conversely, when your energy is running out, try to do boring and uninteresting shifting piles of securities, Internet surfing and other monotone classes

2. The law of stagnation: When receiving certain results of the efficiency gain is reduced

When you aspire to any purpose, especially at the initial stage — you start to get something, and most importantly in this moment not to relax. If you stop or decide to relax, then start the decline in efficiency

To return to the old results will be very hard. So do not wait until the last, it is better to constantly step by step move to the result. In this case, you will not have a large decline in productivity and motivation

3. The law of Henry Laborit: each person has the inclination, the talent, the ability to do what it pleases him

If you fully follow this law, if the question: "Work?", you say, "I'm not working, I love my job" — that is the best scenario. Most people work for the unloved, even contrary to them. They go there only for the salary, and therefore do not see that they can money on your favorite sport

Naturally these people are ineffective and time passes by. But at the same time in life there are many situations when you simply need to do something, even if you don't like it. And it's worth it if you are on your way to your dream

4. The law of genuine interest: the higher your interest in any business or occupation, the faster time flows

When something truly passionate about, time flies. Here the main thing not to forget: even if you are really interested, don't go to extremes

Always remember where you're going and that you still have family, your body, health, friends, relationships and a dream in the end

5. Parkinson's law: any job is spent exactly as much time as you took

That is, if you decided, for example, to write an article one day, then you'll write one day. You can allocate to one thing a day and can make 10 cases or more — in that case, if you have planned a specific time to complete each case

In modern language it means to put "deadline" in each case. As soon as you begin to use a time limit, your efficiency increase at least twice. This means that cases made and time will be twice more

6. The law of Pareto: 20% of your actions bring as many as 80 % of successful results

All the other things you do during the remaining 80 % of life lead only to 20 % of the results. And these 80% of cases that make most people take practically all active time of your life

20% of all of your works are the most important things in your life. The most important thing is to find them, highlight and make every day... posted

P. S. And remember, just changing your mind — together we change the world! ©

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