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Inspirational: You Are Running Out Of Time.


Time is the currency spent in life. As a matter of fact, the maker of the world, made the world so technically that he timed everyone's stay on earth.
Imagine you go to the cafe to explore the internet, you will possibly have to buy time and you will be given a pin that will enable you to access the internet. When you insert the pin given to you correctly, it gives you access to browse. As you browse, every seconds spent either wisely or foolishly is automatically deducted from the time purchased . That is how your time on earth is.
You see, every time you have wasted is not a wasted time, why ?? someone somewhere somehow has used that time you wasted judiciously.
"I don't know how long I will stay on earth, but all I know is that I will make an impact" I made that confession some years ago and it has changed my thinking.
Making everyday count shows how efficient you are.
Every man who disregards time doesn't know the value of life.
How to allocate your time right:
a. Plan your day the night before.
b. Do the hard task first.
c. Set priorities.
d. Always create room for emergencies in your plan.
e. Set punishment for each time wasted.
Finally, it is not enough to be busy, so are the ants. The question is what are we busy about?.

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