Friday, September 11, 2020

100,000 Hoursthe Psychology Of Time Management

11th Jan 2008 | Comments Off on one hundred,000 hours…the Psychology of Time Management one hundred,000 hours…the Psychology of Time Management The last thing I anticipated to be running a blog about was time administration. But I think one of the logical extensions of positive psychology is effective time management. This is a brand new, however not unique idea. Illona Bonniwell at UEL for one, writes and researches in this area. I’ll begin this sequence of blogs with some statistics â€" about me! I imagine, if I am actually lucky I’ll live for one more 40 years or so. I could be lucky and it might be 50, however I may be unlucky and it’s 20, so let’s say forty. That’s 340,000 hours. Of these, I’ll be attempting to sleep 8 hours a day. 278,000. I’ll additionally spend 10 years in retirement. And I’ll be taking my weekends, thanks. That takes me all the way down to 186,000 hours. But I wish to know in regards to the hours I have autonomy over. Let’s say I’ll in all probability always have every day chores to do â€" 1 hour a day sounds truthful â€" and I’ll in all probability always have journey to do. L et’s say 2 forty five minute journeys per work day, on common. I am now all the way down to….guess what? one hundred,000 hours. That’s it. Then my life shall be carried out. Oh, and during this time, I have to squeeze issues in like 1) incomes money, 2) having a family, 3) socialising and four) hobbies. Suddenly I don’t seem to have very much time left at all. So the logical question is, how should I be spending it? Career Change « The Sound of Paper... How Much to Leave your Job?... » Check your inbox or spam folder now to verify your subscription. © 2020 The Career Psychologist Website design and build by Pynk and Fluffy

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