We
can become masters of timing only by learning to manage ourselves in relation
to time.
A
true master of timing would never make time for breaks or play.
Past
is memory. The future is in your imagination. Only the present is real.
The
old time management gave too much emphasis to purpose, values and life balance.
Crisis
management tends to produce new crises.
People
with a purpose are more resilient to stress.
Do
not bother with your mission or purpose until after you set your priorities.
Real
masters of timing do not need memory or performance aids.
A
master of timing knows how they want to spend each hour of the day.
A
master of timing keeps personal and professional activities consistent with
life goals and values.