Former Republic of China Guo Zhengliang was asked by the audience on the online program "Liang Zi Li Xue" on the 15th, how to manage time? How do you manage to have so many shows in one week? Guo Zhengliang said bluntly that time management is the first chapter of success. The most important thing is to confirm the goal. The goal must be very clear, and then work backwards and "begin with the end in mind."
Guo Zhengliang explained that only by determining the goals can we calculate back and clarify priorities. If you don't prioritize your goals, you'll spend your time doing nonsense every day. You must distinguish what is a priority, and the goals must be very clear, and then work backwards to figure out which things should be allocated at this time.
In addition, he said that we must "put first things first", determine the priority of goals, and start allocating time. Allocate more time to the most important things, which is the analysis of goals and means. So first, set goals! "Honestly, I could teach a class! Because I taught success in school." Start distinguishing between what is important and what is urgent. If you are stuck dealing with urgent but unimportant things every day, there will be no accumulation, and your life will be over. What is "urgent but not important"? For example, if you answer the phone, have meetings, and reply to unimportant emails every day, let alone playing video games.
Someone asked him why he was in such good health? Can there be 30 programs a week? The 63-year-old replied, Frankly speaking, it’s time management! "I am a very disciplined person." Time management is about keeping your life regular and knowing how to allocate time to important goals.
Guo Zhengliang believes that life is about having a clear goal and moving towards the goal. What is the important thing? You must prepare and practice over time. Successful people spend 63% of their time on “important but not urgent” things. Other "urgent but not important" things are 12%, and "urgent but important" things are 12%. Finally, it can be said that successful people end up making habits.
Straits Herald reporter Xue Yang compiled the report