rowlandanthonyimperial
Saturday, February 16, 2008
21:03
Procrastination.
Someday is not a day of the week.
My brain tells me that there is too much work, while at the same time my brain also tells me that the amount of workload does not even cross the line of exorbitance and insanity at all. It's weird. Actually, all of them are undeniably doable, and time allotment is sufficient. It's just that my time management is as horrendous as the movie Jumper.
There is too much food produced in the world - millions of tonnes of food worth billions of dollars are wasted by the human species. But there are still people suffering from starvation and malnutrition because of poor food distribution, such as the case in Africa where a multitude of people die everyday because they have nothing to eat, and in the Philippines where one out of every three children suffer from malnutrition.
Yes, and you may be wondering what the hell is the connection between time and food. Well, I don't know myself, it's just that there is too much time in the world to do a lot of things, but poor time management and the evil art of procrastination in so prevalent in the society that work seems to never end and seems to never let us get ourselves out of the idea of "I do my work at the same time each day - the last minute."
Teachers have been hearing about complaints from the students that there is an excessive flow of homework and projects given to the teachers, but I might have to disagree with the rest of my batchmates and support Dr. Hjorth's viewpoint that there is a problem with time management. Yes, I know I might sound like an antagonist now, but the fact that I can clearly visualize myself inside my head, doing my tasks and finishing them on time if and only if I can manage my daily schedule of activities, makes me think about this, of breaking off from my peers' consensus of the situation.