It is quite surprising when you sit and think about where all the time in one
day goes. Twenty four hours is really a lot of time. But on most days it
scarcely seems enough. But this is because of certain misconceptions about
time. Let us proceed to carefully examine where all that time goes and find
out if twenty four hours really is. For that I have listed out certain points
which will help you to get a realistic view about how much time you really
have in a day.
Realistic Time Requirements
We do not really get twenty four hours in a day. Maybe
it's because we always talk about the twenty four hours in a day, we
get the feeling that we
really do have twenty four hours to finish our daily business and the fact
is that we do not. Assuming that you hit the sack at least by twelve
in the night
and taking for granted the fact that you need at least seven hours of sleep;
let me fix your waking time at seven in the morning.
That means that you have
already lost seven hours, which we can deduct from twenty four, giving
us only fourteen waking hours. Waking hours does not mean
the hours
you take to wakeup but the hours that you are awake. So let us get that straight,
we have only 14 hours in a day. Now if you think that all those fourteen hours
can be used for productive work, you are wrong again. For we come to our next
point.
Non Productive Daily Time Management Requirements
The fourteen waking hours cannot be used completely for
productive work. There are many things that a human being should do in
order to continue
to live like
a human being and some of theses things do take up a lot of time. Now the
following list that I have drawn up is sure to vary from person to person.
But I have
taken the times for each action on what I felt to be reasonable times as
far as any
normal human being is concerned.
- Taking a shower.
Most of us take a shower at least once in a day and the time I think
we can put down for that is ten minutes. For those of you cleaner
ones who shower
twice
a day put that as twenty minutes.
- Answering the call of nature
Oh yes, we are all very cultured people who have the best of manners
and upbringing. We dress ourselves properly and conduct ourselves
with the utmost poise. But
there are several times in a day when we have to go back to nature and summing
up all those things we do in the bath room I think a good half hour should
be enough.
- Getting ready and tidying ourselves.
When we move about in society definitely we have to look our best and
adding up all the minutes that we spend in front of that mirror,
we get another
ten minutes. For some people of course, this figure comes up to half an hour.
But
I think ten minutes is good enough.
- Eating
We need to eat to live and though I accept the fact that people have
different eating habits and times, I think that and I'm sure doctors
will agree with
me that a person needs three meals a day and should take at least ten minutes
to ingest a meal and not just gobble it down. So that makes it 30 minutes
for food.
- Time to relax.
Please do not raise an argument now. I promise to deal with this bit
later on. But right now I would like to put down one hour as the
time to relax,
and this
includes the time that you get to yourself for prayer or meditation or just
to stare out of your window or perhaps the few extra minutes that you spend
in your
bed after waking up, waiting for the last traces of sleep to go away.
- Time
with family and friends.
Please we are human beings, aren't we? And we certainly cannot
get along with our business of life without chatting a few minutes
every now and then
with our friends and the family too. So with your permission, I would like
to deduct
another hour from your waking time.
So now what do we have left?
We started off with 14 hours of waking
time. And we proceed to add up all the time that we accounted for in
the above mentioned points;
let us see how much
time we have left for productive work provided we still want to exist as
human beings.
The activities mentioned above would take when put
together a good three hours and twenty minutes. That is 3 hours and
20 minutes.
I put it down in
both numerals
and words so that you can get a real taste of the figure.
Now if we proceed to subtract this figure from our 14 hours of waking
time, what do we get? We are left with just ten hours forty minutes.
In figures
that is
10 hours 40 minutes.
And that is a fact. That is all that we get. So
from now on don't you think that it would be more realistic to say
that we have just ten hour
and forty
minutes to accomplish a day's work and not twenty four hours. For if
we continue to believe that we have twenty four hours, then we are
in effect
deceiving
ourselves.
But wait there is more to this story than meets the eye.
I hate to disillusion you but these crucial hours that we have painstakingly
added up are not
really put to constructive use. There are certain things called time
waster which
you have to look out for and that is what we are going to deal with
in our next chapter. |