What will you do if you're running out of time?

November 30, 2010 10:14pm CST
I'm too busy and I have no time to open MyLot but I force to leave a question to all mylotters out their. What will you do if you're running out of time due to unfinished or unresolved job every month end?
4 responses
• Philippines
1 Dec 10
When running out of time, i just keep calm and think which way is the most efficient way to finish the job. It's not necessarily the fastest route. It's more like doing the job fast while preserving the quality of the output, whatever it is, at the same time.
1 Dec 10
Impressive.. it's a nice response I really treasure your opinion.
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
2 Dec 10
Personally i think you have to set priorities friend, finish what you deem is the most important and tackle last that which you think is least important so when time runs out, at least you finish those that are in much need of attention, just a friendly advice
• India
1 Dec 10
Hi, At the beginning of each month, you should get yourself some schedule that will include all the unfinished jobs and also all the tasks that you expect to have during the month. A good time management is what's necessary here. Sometimes we push ourselves too hard and expect a lot from ourselves. But we should not strain ourselves with that. If you love a job and if you enjoy doing it, time will not act against you. Set your priorities and then start working from the top. Identify your prime purpose and then give more priorities to the jobs that are in conformity with that purpose of yours. This is the simplest way of making the most of your life with the best of your satisfaction. Thanks. God bless you.
• United States
1 Dec 10
I have several priorities I handle pretty much at the same times everyday so that I do not have a back log later. Sometimes I am a bit of sorts as unexpected things do arise, and well rather than post rubbish and unquality content I would much rather skip myLot for the day. So try to begin your days with a scheduled list of priorities instead of spending way too much on one thing that perhaps is impinging on your job duties.