Time Management: Evolution

    About two years ago, I decided to take up time management, as it seemed to me that I was living extremely inefficiently and at such a pace would never “come to success”. I read several books and countless articles from homegrown time management gurus of varying degrees of affliction. I even developed my own methodology, which included aspects from several systems, and wrote special software, since everything that was available on the market was too pathetic and unworthy of my attention.

    And only now, when I spend 11 hours a day at work, and really free time appears only on weekends, I realized what kind of crap this is. Now I am convinced that people who are engaged in time management are commonplace loafers who simply have nowhere to put their time. They do not find a better application for him than to draw all sorts of cleverly drawn schemes and keep dozens of separate notebooks for things like “brush your teeth” and “have lunch”. Their brain is weary of idleness, and they occupy it with a pseudoscientific chewing gum that gives the illusion of a productive life.

    Do you want to live efficiently? Get a job with a full schedule, go to graduate school, start going to the gym and doing exercises in the morning. If it seems a little, then take up two or three third-party projects. In a couple of months, one of two things will happen: either you will die, or you will organize yourself and you will never bother with nonsense like time management.

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