Conclusion
So many people are busy and neglect things that will make their lives significant. Everyone on earth gets the same 86,400 seconds per day, and people do various things with this time. You can do three things with your time β waste, spend, or invest.
In real life, urgent things will continue to show up to prevent us from doing what is essential. But how we use time becomes the determinant of success. If you’re doing what everyone else is doing, it won’t matter how big your dreams are; you will get the results everyone else is getting. Be mindful of the people in your circle. Interact with those who add value to your life. They may be people you cannot see physically but can access electronically through audio messages and videos. You can also read books about the great men and women you seek to imitate. Getting rid of your current circle does not mean you have to be mean. You can be polite to them but spend less time than you used to spend around them.
Remember to set great goals, develop mastery, and overcome discouragement and failures. Focus on persistence and focus and evaluate yourself periodically to inspire your generation and many generations.
Try this:
Track your time. Keep a journal that records how you spend your time daily and weekly for about a month. It will reveal whether or not you’re doing things that move you toward greatness. It is often not about the goals we set but how we invest the time we have. Are you spending time on things that drive greatness in your life?
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