"See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time..."
(Ephesians 5: 15, 16)
Great
leaders of the world are known for self-discipline and good time
management. Diligent youngsters should learn to use their time well.
Time is so precious and it must be gainfully engaged. All humans on
earth are given the same allotment of hours and minutes in a day.
Disciplined students maximize their time for profitable ventures.
What
you achieve at a given time becomes significant at the end of the day
when your gains are finally summed up. The time wasted on joking,
jesting, talking, and yelling instead of reading and studying your
books can never be redeemed. You must learn to avoid careless or
needless visitations, peer influence, unprofitable engagements that
tend to waste your time. Computer or cell phone games, playing of
cards, ludo or snooker will squander your time which could be spent for
successful pursuit. It is students without ambition that spend all
their time playing football and chess games at the expense of their
studies. Self-discipline is must if you want to be a good time manager.
Challenge: Time waits for no one.
Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to manage my limited time.
Further reading: Colossians 4:5
Quote: Be a good time manager
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