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    Some suggestion for Time Management - in this pdf


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    the priest and the politician (a story about time management and being late)

    After twenty-five years in the same parish, Father O'Shaunessey was saying his farewells at his retirement dinner. An eminent member of the congregation - a leading politician - had been asked to make a presentation and a short speech, but was late arriving.

    So the priest took it upon himself to fill the time, and stood up to the microphone:

    "I remember the first confession I heard here twenty-five years ago and it worried me as to what sort of place I'd come to... That first confession remains the worst I've ever heard. The chap confessed that he'd stolen a TV set from a neighbour and lied to the police when questioned, successfully blaming it on a local scallywag. He said that he'd stolen money from his parents and from his employer; that he'd had affairs with several of his friends' wives; that he'd taken hard drugs, and had slept with his sister and given her VD. You can imagine what I thought... However I'm pleased to say that as the days passed I soon realised that this sad fellow was a frightful exception and that this parish was indeed a wonderful place full of kind and decent people..."

    At this point the politician arrived and apologised for being late, and keen to take the stage, he immediately stepped up to the microphone and pulled his speech from his pocket:

    "I'll always remember when Father O'Shaunessey first came to our parish," said the politician, "In fact, I'm pretty certain that I was the first person in the parish that he heard in confession..."

    (Adapted from a story sent by Stephen Hart, thanks.)

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    • #3
      the time management 'rocks in bucket' story

      Start with a bucket, some big rocks enough to fill it, some small stones, some sand and water.

      Put the big rocks in the bucket - is it full?

      Put the small stones in around the big rocks - is it full?

      Put the sand in and give it a shake - is it full?

      Put the water in. Now it's full.

      The point is: unless you put the big rocks in first, you won't get them in at all.

      In other words: Plan time-slots for your big issues before anything else, or the inevitable sand and water issues will fill up your days and you won't fit the big issues in (a big issue doesn't necessarily have to be a work task - it could be your child's sports-day, or a holiday).

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      • #4
        Re: Time Management

        The additional suggestion for time management by Cheenu is Very useful and best.
        thanks


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