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Thoughts on morning reading on November 17, 22 —— Time will certainly testify to what time has won.
I read a new word "time quotient" this morning. Before that, I only knew IQ, EQ, adversity quotient and financial quotient. It's the first time I've heard of "time quotient". What is "time quotient"? Time quotient is a concept put forward by the scholar Steven Hull, that is, your attitude towards time and your ability to use time to create value.

personally, I think that the fairest and most unfair thing in the world is time. Say he is fair because each of us has 24 hours a day, and say he is unfair because everyone manages time differently, and the result is completely different. For example, the first thing I used to do every morning was to wash clothes, mop the floor, cook breakfast, brush my mobile phone, and then send my children to school. Now I have changed to get up every morning and put my clothes in the washing machine. I have prepared breakfast. While my family hasn't got up, I have already read in the morning and practiced speaking with my mouth open. If it goes well, I can record a good video.

how can we use our time efficiently? Share with you a "five-hour rule" that Franklin applied to his life. Franklin would spend an hour studying deliberately every working day and five hours a week. What he did included reading and writing, making lists, verifying his creativity and ideas, forming clubs, and introspection in the morning and evening. Franklin takes this hour seriously every day, which may have no effect in the short term, but in the long run, it is the best investment one can make in his time.

I find that I can manage my time better, and making lists is a good habit. I just started making lists for myself every morning this year. My list usually records things that are more important or must be completed that day, and then I will finish them one by one. I will tick √ when I have finished them, I will choose to do other things that are not on the list, or I will write down the next day in advance at night. This habit has been going on for a year from the beginning, that is, recording items has become a habit, and now I naturally write a list first every day. Sort out the overall things to do, so my mind is much clearer now than when I didn't use the list before.

In addition to the habit of making lists, I think another important habit of managing time is to complete the set items within the specified time, give priority to an item, and put the important things that must be completed in the morning or in the morning, and make a priority arrangement to complete them at one time. In this way, we can really be more efficient, and we won't delay until late or at the end.

I think a person with high time quotient will definitely make the best choice and spend his time on the most important things. What we have won by time, time will certainly testify for it.