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Economy Of Effort Achieves Goals, Overcomes Hurdles, Gains Accelerated Achievement

Lost knowledge?!

Economy of effort is not a lost knowledge. It is being practical and making the most of your time. Be prepared to set a train of consequences into motion in a controlled and directed manner. Put time management lessons to good effect to be effective and productive.

You know yourself better than anyone else. Be true to yourself. Trust and develop your intuition. The knowledge of what to do need not be lost to you. Trust your instincts. Follow your heart. Find your path in life.

Time management lessons

And you will succeed like never before. Work smart not hard. Do things with prior thought. Develop intuition to know the path you should take. Trust yourself. Leave confusion, uncertainty and lack of clarity behind you.Economy of effort - uses time management lessons and achieves moreBecome a new you.

Time can be on your side but you have to use it. You have to value it. You have to respect it. And in so doing you will be effective and productive and move on in life.

Train of consequences

The last step makes all the difference.

It is all very well putting all your effort in at the beginning but not seeing it through to the rightful conclusion. How many tasks are begun all eager and with enthusiasm, but that is as far as they are taken?

Are you the sort of person who likes to dabble? Try this, try that, but don't stay long enough to see anything through?

Consequences. They are always around. They can rule us or be our friend. Which is it to be?

Consider what you are doing. The effects of what you are doing. But with your developed intuition and respect for yourself, what you think, your attitude and how you behave - you will act in the best interests of the greater good.

Is this the person you are or could be?

Economy of effort

Or are you the person who starts off with good intentions, gets going but then meets a few hurdles or obstacles and then think, yes, I will try that other thing and come back to this later. But the later gathers dust and never arrives.

Or are you the type that likes to jump on the band wagon and help others, but if their interest and enthusiasm wanes, yours seems to follow suit?

Or are in there fighting every step of the way but don't pace yourself and find that the task is almost complete but that you are emotionally and physically exhausted - and cannot go on any further.

Or are you what seems to be the rare breed who sees something through to its conclusion? Gain the benefits of the journey and the destination, before resetting your compass and deciding which is the next task or project that needs you attention.

Develop intuition

It is all very well to start a jigsaw puzzle but fail to put in the last few pieces. The picture is incomplete and looks a shadow of what it might be.

Your instincts, how valuable they are too you. Life saving at times. Helpful at other times. Always present - but are we? Are we aware of what life is telling us, and do we take any notice?

Developing self awareness helps. Looking into life more helps. Taking more from life helps. There is much that is hidden beneath the surface, lost knowledge if you will. But we can get more in tune with it if we try.

What should we do? In life there are many puzzles to attend to. Be sure to prioritize and get those that you do follow completed. Sure have several things on the go at the same time but be aware of divided loyalties and the amount of energy and effort that you can devote to each.

Economy of effort also means taking that last step. Is it better to do a few things well rather than leave a lot of things incomplete?All best,
Martin