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There is one thing at hand, the time is a week, so the first five days must be busy. From the sixth day, it was put on the agenda. The time was tight, but people acted vigorously, as if suddenly there was a motivation. You should write something in the evening and hand it in before going to bed at the latest. Then from 10:30 after dinner, you must chat, check your mailbox, drink tea, and even do nothing. You can sit upright from 11 o'clock and work until a few o'clock, but you can always finish it. Generally speaking, the effect is good. I'm going to the bank today. Well, I won't go early in the morning. On the contrary, when all kinds of unimportant things are handled, I will go out at about 4:30. I'm in a hurry, as if I'm fighting with time. Before, time was here, and it was useless and was almost thrown into the garbage can. As long as there is time, the task will automatically expand until all the time is used up. This is what "Parkinson's law" tells us. isn't it? The time spent doing the same thing may vary greatly: you can finish reading a newspaper in 15 minutes or half a day; You can do 10 things a day, or just one thing at leisure; Your paper is required to be completed in 5 months, and you can finish it in 5 days; What do you need to do in a year? You may forget it before the last month I believe most people have a similar experience, like a spring, suddenly tighten, and then suddenly relax. We seem to be used to keeping our best flexibility, so we have been pulling until we can't pull any more. Let go, and then be crisp and let this thing come to an end. Next time, continue. My friend said that my husband is the most typical one. You will never see how busy he is tonight before 11 p.m. For example, there is a project to be held tomorrow, and the report has not been written. Before 11 o'clock, he will happily play games, watch the news, even watch TV dramas, and repair toys for his daughter. You let him do the most trivial and irrelevant thing, which is more refreshing than urging him to "go to work and go to bed early". One day, he finally wanted to change. He sat in front of the computer at more than 9 o'clock and dawdled into the state. Everything was finished before 12 o'clock. Then, trouble came. Lying in bed, he couldn't sleep at all! So, get up and do the things to kill time before. I also have many friends who don't work until the last minute. It is said that the group that wrote the manuscript also set up a "non dead line non writing group", and the number of people joining is increasing. If you urged them before, you would have great distrust of them. After a long time, everyone acquiesced to this strange theory: you know that things are particularly important, but you still can't finish it at the first time. On the contrary, it seems that you can't finish it until you put it last. In fact, everyone knows "time management": the first thing to do should be important and urgent things, such as finishing work on time, going to the bank to repay the loan, and dealing with some difficult people; Then do something important but not urgent, such as buying a plan in the near future, learning something, going to meet friends somewhere; Then there are urgent but unimportant things, such as unexpected guests, sudden calls; Finally, there are things that are neither urgent nor important, such as gossip, emails, TV dramas, etc. However, the order of one, two, three, four was reversed to four, three, two, one. It's no big problem to say, but it's just a personal habit. Moreover, it is usually because you know your ability range that you have confidence. Just put it aside and remember to pick it up at the last moment. Only occasionally, something goes wrong. Once, a partner had a situation. When apologizing, he told me, "I'm a very insensitive person in terms of internal time, and I hope to be urged by external time". The reason is quite strange. Her friend's husband often suffered the consequences of her own death. Sometimes she woke up at threeorfour o'clock after a deep sleep and saw that the light was still on in the living room. Some friends complain that they put things down for a certain period of time, and as a result, things accumulate more and more, just like a mess. Pulling it away consumes not only time, but also mood. So, when you always feel that there is not enough time for many things, when you are always too tired to catch, when you always see that others are relaxed but you are in a mess, it is recommended to tidy up. Is it true that there are many things, or do you press it into a lot? If there are a lot of them, there is nothing to say, just do the same thing; If you create it yourself, you can only find the way from yourself, and no one can help you. When you have an idea to put down a thing, first look at the reason why you put it down. Is it to kill time or do a more important thing? What is the price for you to put it down? If there is no cost, it is also a good thing to steal time. If it is more troublesome, such as squeezing out a piece of it in a possibly more crowded time, I advise you not to take this risk. Just like the original train, the space and passengers are in place. It's good to have to leave the front carriage empty, and the last carriage is full of passengers. This is not asking for trouble!
There is one thing at hand, the time is a week, so the first five days must be busy. From the sixth day, it was put on the agenda. The time was tight, but people acted vigorously, as if suddenly there was a motivation. You should write something in the evening and hand it in before going to bed at the latest. Then from 10:30 after dinner, you must chat, check your mailbox, drink tea, and even do nothing. You can sit upright from 11 o'clock and work until a few o'clock, but you can always finish it. Generally speaking, the effect is good. I'm going to the bank today. Well, I won't go early in the morning. On the contrary, when all kinds of unimportant things are handled, I will go out at about 4:30. I'm in a hurry, as if I'm fighting with time. Before, time was here, and it was useless and was almost thrown into the garbage can. As long as there is time, the task will automatically expand until all the time is used up. This is what "Parkinson's law" tells us. isn't it? The time spent doing the same thing may vary greatly: you can finish reading a newspaper in 15 minutes or half a day; You can do 10 things a day, or just one thing at leisure; Your paper is required to be completed in 5 months, and you can finish it in 5 days; What do you need to do in a year? You may forget it before the last month I believe most people have a similar experience, like a spring, suddenly tighten, and then suddenly relax. We seem to be used to keeping our best flexibility, so we have been pulling until we can't pull any more. Let go, and then be crisp and let this thing come to an end. Next time, continue. My friend said that my husband is the most typical one. You will never see how busy he is tonight before 11 p.m. For example, there is a project to be held tomorrow, and the report has not been written. Before 11 o'clock, he will happily play games, watch the news, even watch TV dramas, and repair toys for his daughter. You let him do the most trivial and irrelevant thing, which is more refreshing than urging him to "go to work and go to bed early". One day, he finally wanted to change. He sat in front of the computer at more than 9 o'clock and dawdled into the state. Everything was finished before 12 o'clock. Then, trouble came. Lying in bed, he couldn't sleep at all! So, get up and do the things to kill time before. I also have many friends who don't work until the last minute. It is said that the group that wrote the manuscript also set up a "non dead line non writing group", and the number of people joining is increasing. If you urged them before, you would have great distrust of them. After a long time, everyone acquiesced to this strange theory: you know that things are particularly important, but you still can't finish it at the first time. On the contrary, it seems that you can't finish it until you put it last. In fact, everyone knows "time management": the first thing to do should be important and urgent things, such as finishing work on time, going to the bank to repay the loan, and dealing with some difficult people; Then do something important but not urgent, such as buying a plan in the near future, learning something, going to meet friends somewhere; Then there are urgent but unimportant things, such as unexpected guests, sudden calls; Finally, there are things that are neither urgent nor important, such as gossip, emails, TV dramas, etc. However, the order of one, two, three, four was reversed to four, three, two, one. It's no big problem to say, but it's just a personal habit. Moreover, it is usually because you know your ability range that you have confidence. Just put it aside and remember to pick it up at the last moment. Only occasionally, something goes wrong. Once, a partner had a situation. When apologizing, he told me, "I'm a very insensitive person in terms of internal time, and I hope to be urged by external time". The reason is quite strange. Her friend's husband often suffered the consequences of her own death. Sometimes she woke up at threeorfour o'clock after a deep sleep and saw that the light was still on in the living room. Some friends complain that they put things down for a certain period of time, and as a result, things accumulate more and more, just like a mess. Pulling it away consumes not only time, but also mood. So, when you always feel that there is not enough time for many things, when you are always too tired to catch, when you always see that others are relaxed but you are in a mess, it is recommended to tidy up. Is it true that there are many things, or do you press it into a lot? If there are a lot of them, there is nothing to say, just do the same thing; If you create it yourself, you can only find the way from yourself, and no one can help you. When you have an idea to put down a thing, first look at the reason why you put it down. Is it to kill time or do a more important thing? What is the price for you to put it down? If there is no cost, it is also a good thing to steal time. If it is more troublesome, such as squeezing out a piece of it in a possibly more crowded time, I advise you not to take this risk. Just like the original train, the space and passengers are in place. It's good to have to leave the front carriage empty, and the last carriage is full of passengers. This is not asking for trouble!
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