Time Management! (A general analysis)
There is a God-forsaken quagmire at the rear of my place.
You cannot negotiate with it as to assuming that you would walk through it and
that too with a reluctantly sluggish tread, and still expect it not to gulp
your whimsical entity in. Cruel, isn’t it? So is “time”.
Embarking on with recalling our old school times- How many
times did you ask your teacher “Mam, May I go to drink water?” or “May I go to
washroom?” and end up without making a comprehensive joy round of the whole
campus in the name of accomplishing the expected task (water/washroom)? :P And
speaking of our day to day life even in university now, don’t most of us have
Facebook notification alerts on our “cell-phones”? According to an analytical
observation, people waste most of their time in seeing and replying to text
messages that pop up every now and then; and you can verily judge how “important”
they are or have become to us. Looks like you’re shaking your head in
affirmative ;) Trivial, it might seem, but when drops making up a sea are
themselves impure, there is no fun of wishing to cherish a clear, transparent, and
uncontaminated ocean thereafter. So here we are with that ocean of life,
dirtied by such trifling drops of error, which an adept would love to frame as “Mismanagement”.
Want to swallow the bitter fact that “When you fail to plan,
you actually plan to fail”? Not that delicious, I know.
Our priorities define us. But we have to design them as a perquisite
for being under a good definition. Once, just once, go through the lives of
great people like Jinnah, Iqbal, Liaqat Ali Khan, Sir Syed, and above all our
own Holy Prophet (SAW) who happened to be the busiest of all with the tightest
of schedules (I need not elaborate, we all know). Did those personalities ever
crack down as to lick the dust at the hands of their reckless approach towards
their mighty responsibilities? A big NO, it is. Now throw an honest glance on
what we call “Our life”. Habitually agitated we are by mourning over our bad
performance after every test/exam that hurls our way- no matter how much we
ignore the resentment superficially, but deep inside, we all know we really
could have done better if we had utilized our time productively (talking in a
healthy sense). Killing time in the name of hanging out with friends
unnecessarily, chattering on café tables and playing “Chal aj tu pesey de yar” for
hours on daily basis with vivid knowing that something very important could
have been done instead (at least Namaz to qazaa’ na ho jay!), gossiping around when
your routine itself is pathetic enough to depress you or at least some useful knowledgeable
society tidings would have pleased more- All this is coming out of personal
experience. And believe me, it pains deep when you wish to reap something never
sown.
Well! All it takes is concentration and will power to be a
good time manager, the dire need of the hour.
v nice syd ahmd raza...keep it up :) jus shd'v added some tips too for d new riders :)
ReplyDeletegud one! (Y)
ReplyDelete:) Thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks baji. Actually it was just meant for an analysis. But sure, I'll prefer adding tips in future. You are right :)
ReplyDeletev nice !
ReplyDeleteNice train of thoughts. You never fail to surprise me!
ReplyDeleteprecise, brief, well-written (Y) great job
ReplyDeleteGood Post! If anyone who wish to maintain their business, pay their bills, get necessary sleep and still to lead a social life with enjoyment, then they should learn to become wiser, smarter and more efficient with their time management.
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