We all learned and still learning the importance of time management but we still don’t know the power of ‘me’ time. One of my friends once said that there should be work-life balance. There should be ‘Me’ time for everyone. But many of us have never considered having ‘Me’ time. What I learned all my life is if you want to be successful then you have to give up all your free time and work hard. So we all did that thing that others had done. We chose time management over anything. We divided our days into hours and started setting goals for that. We never considered that we also need some time for ourselves. And in the end, we all burned out.
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We all learned and still learning the importance of time management but we still don’t know the power of ‘me’ time.
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