Most of my life I have followed a simple principle, put in your best effort in what ever you do, and success will follow . Success in my dictionary means the contentment of trial and honesty of efforts. What follows is immaterial.
I have always considered myself as a very planned person, considered time management as key to multitasking and yet today when I started writing on this spot, it was truly impulsive!
It is almost midnight and for a change even my 2 years old has gone off to sleep. The ususal routine is to talk to Dhruv, decipher his language and understand what is he communicating. The twin job is very demanding at times and yet the pleasure received is immeasurable. Although, the whole exercise is truly aimed at somehow convincing him that now the dramatized version of all what we have been discussing would be much more interesting. So dear, please go off to sleep and watch it all in your dreams!
Today he is off to sleep early and I have no alternative committments for this time spot other than reading the book which I started off nearly a week ago and have managed to read only 42 pages till now. Somehow, did not feel like going back to it. Friends in India are offline for chat, it is obviously late for them . For local friends, tomorrow is a working day so the best thing is to have a good night sleep at this hour of the night.
Suddenly I realised, I have "time" and I have nothing to do in this time!!! What a great feeling in itself! First, is the heavenly realisation of having time (what if I bunked today's session of work out, that can't be expected now at this hour anyway!) and second is the freedom to do something which is just not there in the time table already!!
Soon another realisation started dawning upon me--Planning and time management...I am feeling free when these two are just not there!
I have always considered myself as a very planned person, considered time management as key to multitasking and yet today when I started writing on this spot, it was truly impulsive!
It is almost midnight and for a change even my 2 years old has gone off to sleep. The ususal routine is to talk to Dhruv, decipher his language and understand what is he communicating. The twin job is very demanding at times and yet the pleasure received is immeasurable. Although, the whole exercise is truly aimed at somehow convincing him that now the dramatized version of all what we have been discussing would be much more interesting. So dear, please go off to sleep and watch it all in your dreams!
Today he is off to sleep early and I have no alternative committments for this time spot other than reading the book which I started off nearly a week ago and have managed to read only 42 pages till now. Somehow, did not feel like going back to it. Friends in India are offline for chat, it is obviously late for them . For local friends, tomorrow is a working day so the best thing is to have a good night sleep at this hour of the night.
Suddenly I realised, I have "time" and I have nothing to do in this time!!! What a great feeling in itself! First, is the heavenly realisation of having time (what if I bunked today's session of work out, that can't be expected now at this hour anyway!) and second is the freedom to do something which is just not there in the time table already!!
Soon another realisation started dawning upon me--Planning and time management...I am feeling free when these two are just not there!