
Tasks and Timing November 8, 2006
Posted by The Probabilist in : [News], Purpose, Studies, Time, Work , trackback
As it has turned out that the courses I’m participating in at the moment are quite extensive and require a great deal of time and planning to follow through, there’s a high risk I won’t be able to post entries as often as previously. So far I’ve kept the pace at one post/day and I do want to keep it at that, but time will tell how it all proceeds from now on.
The time available to read books and write reviews is especially limited, but this is just a temporary phase. Between the Christmas holidays and early March I don’t have anything scheduled so I might be solely involved in kick starting this business and my personal development to a new level. However, I might also work part time in a local bank or growth company to gain more business and investment experience during that time.
It’s a funny thing trying to evaluate what choices to make in order to get the most value out of your time. Firstly, I have this website to keep expanding and enriching. Secondly, there are external resources to read through that expand my reality and personal growth. Thirdly, there’s my academic achievements and building a theoretic aspect of making a living. And fourthly, there are lots of employers that can provide valuable practical knowledge about the business world. Trying to organize and prioritize can be a handful.
Mostly I just go with the flow and take one task at the time. As long as the project I’m working on makes sense to me and I feel it’s guiding and teaching me something it doesn’t matter in what order they get done. Deadlines serve a very good purpose. This holds true to journaling and writing my thoughts down as well. If you sometimes feel out of place or don’t know what you’re supposed to do, write your thoughts down and push the scales.
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