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Not really, to me it's not even always the time but more the energy and focus. For some planning might help with that but for me it's more flow with the go and be aware when I need to slow down a little


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When you realize that this is not really your time then you can get the most out of it.

Time is either a gift or it is borrowed.

The moment you realize this simple fact then you can enjoy the time you are given instead of trying to get something out of time.

I guess it was modernization and productivity that gave us the notion that we were due something for our time. Countries have a minimum wage law per hour not per labor or per productivity so we feel obligated to get something for "our" time.

If anything time itself is what we have recieved and now a minute of time has escaped me. I will always have the memories of !LUV


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I plan and make schedule by operating some sort of a to do list. It helps me stay organized and better prepared for the day ahead.


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It depends on an individual, because we all knw that we all have 24hour a day.but do you know the rich men have more than 24hour a days, ask me why?
So back to your questions how do get the most out your time? I believe with the concrete plan, ad let the body is aware that so so time I wl put this to work or so so this time things like this wl happen. As a Muslim we do pray with the interval of time and once it is time to pray the body chemistry wil tell u is time to pray,that is why I said it depend on an individual.


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Hello there!
Nice question;

How do you get the most out of your time?

I get the most out of my time by scheduling my activities, for each day. And i make sure i arrange my schedules according to urgency and importance. That way i don't leave an urgent task for later.


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I don't schedule, but I do use lists. As in I list things that need to be done, no matter how small, so I don't forget. Then I cross things off when I've done them. Some days are more productive than others.

Yup, same here. Just doing things on the list as I go along


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I like to stick to a schedule and work around that to make sure I'm not leaving anything unattended. There are times when it's difficult to do so but I just try my best


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I work with schedule. I believe they are great to manage the little time one has in a day. It helps one to tick every boxes and tasks before the day runs out. It is sometimes difficult to tick all but it sure helps to keep one within the time


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