Do you ever work late into the night chasing deadlines? Are you behind on your to-do list? Do you feel like there is too much to do and not time to tackle it all? Well, if you do, you’re not alone. In fact, there’s something most people struggle to manage. Many people end up overlooking what matters most to them. There’s something that can help you get the most of each day, both at work and at home, i.e prioritizing. Why you should develop a personal vision for each role in life. How to achieve annual goals using a weekly planning tool. Manage your time more effectively by prioritizing :- L et me start with a story, A former US air force pilot, who was on a routine training mission, and everything seemed just fine. He took 180-degree turn, and then an alert from one of the systems in the cockpit caught his attention. As he looked down to work the various switches and buttons, another jet unexpectedly crossed his flight path. Both planes were tearing through the sky at 1000 mph. They ne
The education in schools and colleges is highly overrated. Life lessons are not being taught in schools and colleges which are required to grow in life. Nowadays Schools are designed to get good marks in the board examinations and reputation of colleges is measured by their placements. Here I am mentioning some of key lessons related to ‘ Money Management’ which I have taken away from the book ‘ Why Didn’t They Teach Me This in School?: 99 Personal Money Management Principles to Live’ written by Cary Siegel. If You want to read full book, you can buy it from the link below. Why Didn't They Teach Me This in School?: 99 Personal Money Management Principles to Live By Life Lessons (Who can be your partner) One should marry with the person who is very good with money management. Ask question to your partner related to salary, loans, views on money borrowing etc. Choose your partner wisely, divorce can be frustrating in the terms of money as well as mentally. First Job (Learn as muc