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Managing Money in today's Time

Managing in today's time require that we manage our money and

time wisely. Time management is the process of eliminating areas

in our life and increasing our capabilities to achieve a

specific target. When we lay out a well-constructed time

management scheme, we are well on our way to success. One of

best solutions then to manage money in today's time is to

realize that MONEY is spent in many ways.

Studies have shown that more than '25%' of today's workers spend

a lot of their time on the Internet sifting through emails. When

we are spending this kind of time on emails, we are spending

money while we are wasting time. The average individual wastes

nearly 2 hours per day on email. In two hours you could ask, how

much work could I have finished, or how much time could I have

invested with my family, school, self, et cetera.

I talk to people everyday in my career and had to stay off AOL

simply because all my friends want to email me or else IM me,

which wastes my valuable time when I am working. Not only could

I finish my job on time, by ignoring AOL, I am also saving money

since I cut back on the hours spent, and the payment plan that

AOL offers. I am saving time and making money. I will be the

fist to say that the Internet is addictive, so be sure you

'check yourself before you wreck yourself." Spending this kind

rapidly and if you are responding to customer, emails this is...

of time on the Internet is not a step forward in your time

management scheme. The rate of email communication is growing

rapidly and if you are responding to customer, emails this is

fine, since it is a part of business.

Don't waste your time on Spam mails, or other types of mail that

are only slicks to lure you into a web of loss. The fact is we

only have so much time in a single day to finish our work. Some

of us get lucky and get a little longer timeframe to turn our

productivity in, but for the most part, we all have a list of

tasks to complete in a short time. Unless all of your customers

on the Internet, then you better, get that stack of papers on

your desk and work to finish the most important task first. The

sooner you are finished the more time you will have to do

whatever it is you have planned. I am a workaholic, so I have to

sway away from informing others my methods of time management.

Nevertheless, for the most of us, we have to manage our time in

a way that suits our character and what we can handle.

To manage money then we need to evaluate how much time we are

spending on the Internet. I personally know people that chat

while they are working, so if you are one of those people you

are not only spending company money, you are wasting time. This

is not a part of time management. Rather it is a plan that may

get your fired in the future. If you are searching the Internet,

browsing through inappropriate sites, or sites that offer sales,

then you are also wasting time, as well as spending money and

your goal is stretching further away from your time management

scheme term.

The fact is the inappropriate information abroad the Internet

has proven fatal, in the sense, other people are hurt as result,

and sometimes you are hurt if you develop an addiction. This

will take a lot of time to repair, and a lot of money to undue

the damage caused. Likewise, if you are searching for bargains,

purchasing products you may or may not need, you are sending you

goal to the back while you waste valuable time that has no

returns. In addition, you are spending money that could help you

obtain the goal laid out in your time management scheme. The

World Wide Web is not a toy. Rather, the Internet is a source of

communication that can make or break us. Any time management

scheme requires the individual (s) to divert a plan to spare

time and save money while reaching for goals.

About the author:

Tony Robinson is a company director, web master and an authority

on Time Management. For more handy tips and techniques visit

http://www.time-management-arena.com