Important works deserve timely disposal.
We all have equal time, but many are under a lot of pressure while others are getting their work done on time. A number of factors are cited by nonperformers, while performers know how to shine even under pressure. Some obvious points in this regard are discussed below:
Nonperformers are not clear about their goals and targets. They do not have a list of important things to attend today, this week, this month, or even this year. They awaken when important things become unavoidable. They pay a heavy price for delay but seldom learn a lesson. They are casual in handling the issues, and they hardly think about severe consequences.
Laggards enjoy random routines. They choose to escape work even before trying it. They are not keeping documents and other essential items systematically. When things are needed, they blame everyone but themselves. It happens in the office, at home, or other places of engagement.
Performers are free from all the vices narrated above. They understand the meaning of 24 hours in a day. Holidays are also used to learn more and understand things in more detail. They have deadlines for all important tasks. They have no excuses wherever faults occur, and they share the responsibilities.
On the basis of the volume of complaints, task-oriented and task-evaders can be distinguished quite easily. Minimum complaints and maximum disposals are the mottos of people who are determined to scale up.
Learn to live our lives in an orderly manner. This is one of the fundamental principles of individuals who are curious to make things work even under pressing conditions. Whether tasks are big or tiny, performers ensure "no delay" in almost all instances.