Topic > The Importance of Time Management - 534

Some people are born with the knowledge of how to maintain and manage their time and others learn it as they grow up. I wasn't so lucky. While I managed to keep my work areas organized and had some sort of routine to keep my life in relative order, I was always struggling with “wasting” time. It was a problem that always made me feel guilty for not finishing on time and at the same time I was overwhelmed by the things that piled up. I always procrastinated and never got things done on the day I thought I would. When I was busy at school or with friends, I was constantly stressed by the numerous tasks I had to do at home. Then, when I was at home, I thought about the tasks left unfinished in the “outside world”. It was a never-ending cycle that prevented me from relaxing or having fun for a few days. In Julie Morgenstern's book Time Management from the Inside Out, she explains a variety of time management plans by breaking them down into simple steps. The plans offer different options and facilities for people who are constantly struggling with time...