Right now I have the privilege to be in a program that is growing and stretching me in the area of how I manage my time. I am usually not very successful at managing my time personally, but being as busy as I am in my internship, I have made my time a priority. I usually only have one day off a week and I use it for resting and resting alone. It might seem counter-productive to take a day off to rest, but rest assured that my other days are jammed packed full of productivity. For me taking a whole
specifically told LCDR Sandifer to re-verify with Chief Dooley since he sent her an email earlier telling her that after he spoke with CDR Murray (N7) that it was decided for HST to fire a 5030. The only thing I did it was to shake my head in disgust for wasting a newer asset but I was not at CNAL or placed in any of the email comms to understand all the internal communication that led up to the decision of expending a 5030. After I read the email from Chief Dooley to LCDR Sandifer, I told LCDR Sandifer
We've been discussing simple ways to become more productive and more efficient while working online & from home. In my post on how to break bad work habits, I briefly mentioned Facebook as a potential "Time Suck" - especially in an online business where Social Marketing is incredibly important. This is why I installed 4 different Facebook apps, and here's HOW I use them... This goes along with my preference of micro-tasking and task-batching as a means of being more productive with my online work
they can take advantage of the educational aspects of the holiday. Others say it is a waste of time because it takes away from the valuable education time needed for subjects like math or science. Personally, I agree with the latter because the American school system is extremely flawed. Our students are often one or two years behind countries like South Korea and Japan. Students need to spend more time on academics than holidays. Other religious groups might not feel comfortable celebrating Halloween
Life is short and often times people forget that our time on Earth is limited and precious. It is only towards the end of our lives that we look back and realize how much time we wasted on the silliest of things and wish we could go back and change things but we cannot. The only thing we can do is try and help other not make the same mistakes we did. One way people have done this is by coming up with little phrases like, "Do not sweat the little things," or, "You only live once." These phrases help
the woods behind your house as a child or going up into the depths of space. Curiosity is what allows us to think outside the box, and when we expand out of our comfort zones we discover things that help advance our race as a whole. There was once a time when space exploration was just a science fictional thought – humans were never expected to pass through Earth’s atmosphere. It all began during the Cold War, when different counties began competing with each other. The race resulted in numerous satellite
follow this time system will be more systemic in doing one thing after another to ensure that they are not wasting time. An example of how the U.S is a monochromic time culture, is that our traditional work days are from 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. and many careers have a work schedule that they must follow. Another example of how the U.S. is monochromic is seen business hours. If you go to a restaurant during their hours, you would expect them to be open. On the other hand, polychromic is less time focused
college and that they don’t make enough money; when instead those people should get up apply for colleges and try to get the life they want instead of wasting time mourning about not going to college in the first place. One time when I was little I lost one of my favorite games and I thought the world was going to end; I was so sad and bored all the time and so I started moping. Then I decided that I was going to do some chores around the house and get some money and buy my game again, when I bought
Twn tipes for new students moving to a new country If you go to a new country that has a different language to you, learning a new language can help you communicate with people easily. Besides, you will be accustomed to school’s life quickly. Get a map for a new country that you will go to in order to kow the transportation there. It could help us understand how to get to places that you want to go. Understanding the traffic system can avoid going to dangerous areas for us. Some places are not allowed
There is no escaping time. We can only hope to alleviate the burdens of time by filling it with activities we enjoy. Charles Baudelaire relays this message in his poem Get Drunk, where he advises his readers to "always be drunken". He suggests that his readers get drunk with whatever they wish. People have always had to choose between what they enjoy doing and what brings them money; often, people choose the latter and neglect doing what bears them happiness. This is what Baudelaire emphatically