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Mastering the Clock: A Guide to Effective Time Management - cover

Mastering the Clock: A Guide to Effective Time Management

Amol Kindre

Publisher: Amol Kindre

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Summary

Welcome to the world of time management – a skill that can make your life easier and more successful! Think of time as a limited resource, like the money in your piggy bank. Just as you decide how to spend your money wisely, managing time means making smart choices about how you spend your hours each day.
Imagine you have a big project due at school, and you also want to play your favorite video game. Time management is like having a plan so that you can do both without feeling stressed. It's about figuring out what's most important, like finishing your homework, and then scheduling time for the fun stuff, like gaming.
In this ebook, we'll explore easy and practical ways to organize your time. From setting goals to using a calendar, you'll learn tricks that will help you balance school, play, and everything in between. Let's dive in and discover how to make the most of your time so you can enjoy life to the fullest!
Available since: 12/02/2023.

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