October 13, 2011

Adequate Time Managing

The success is in how you keep your time to complete a challenaged task!! You have to balance your time adequately to manage the full capacity of the hours of the day. Remembering there are 24hrs in one day, the minimum I need to sleep to have a productive day is between 5-6hours! What is yours??


Balancing your time is the most useful tip of the day!! :)


Time manageing is in the hands of the enabler to provide the right results!! If your day does not start off managed you will not complete your challenges to acheive your goals.


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  1. Oritseweyinmi Barber

    I think that one key to Managing time is finding your “Magic Hour”. That’s the time of the day when you are able to get the most work done. We all have to study ourselves to determine what our magic hours are, so we can ensure that we use them in the most productive way.

    14 Oct 2011, 12:24

  2. And always be aware that actually you manage your self against time…............................... :) Time cannot be managed is constant…............... 24h per day

    14 Oct 2011, 23:18


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