One moment is in the power of man. Such moments come in turn, like shots in a movie. How many there will be, no one knows. A reasonable person plans future cadres in advance. This is what time management is all about. To use the present moment with benefit, you need to see the chain of future frames of life.
Instructions
Step 1
Make a plan for your life. Imagine yourself as a director filming a masterpiece. Sometimes the director is also the main character of the picture. This is just your case. Just like in movies, you have the ability to make mistakes and try several times until you get the quality you want.
Step 2
Divide your plan into short chunks of time. You don't know when your movie will end. Therefore, you need to keep in mind distant, global goals, but work with small fragments of the film. Films are filmed in different places - on the beach, in other countries. We have to move. Treat the circumstances of life in the same way. Today you are here, tomorrow everything can change. But take each time period very seriously. There is no point in going elsewhere if the current footage is not perfect. So that you don't have to go back, make good use of this time.
Step 3
Strive to devote more frames to the main script. You will always have something unplanned. This also happens when filming a movie. It started raining, the earthquake started, something else. But until a fragment of the film is filmed, the director will not calm down, he will simply postpone the shooting to another day. You must think the same way. When you turned off the path, go back to your plan. Take as many necessary shots as possible.
Step 4
Make adjustments. Brilliant ideas will come along the way. Change distant plans if necessary.