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Can you provide an example of how time management directly impacts financial success, considering the principle “time is money”?

Asked by 12 year old

It is said that time well spent is time well used.

In other words time management implies two things.

One is the ability to do more things in less time. This is possible if we learn to concentrate and do with full attention whatever we are doing.

The second part of time management is to use it wisely. This implies picking up the right kind of activities and instead of wasting it, to use it to develop and progress oneself. Naturally with our progress and development of capacities and faculties we increase our chances of success.

Affectionately,

Alok da.

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