Deadline

 

Deadline...

Expecting the outcome results within the period through exhaustive concentration and strong effort without any lapse. Deadlines help a person to achieve the target through the perception of the last day of work.

The deadline should be achievable.

Through a covering period, one may be able to achieve the target without fatigue.  One shouldn’t be exasperated if he failed to meet the deadline on time. There is a greater possibility to achieve the given target on time after a small break. People can be relieved from regression after the consultation of the time factor in it.

Break the given task into different sub-task and assign each schedule to each piece of task. Completing each sub-task makes the deadline closer and reduces the risk of achieving the final target. So, the overall burden on the given task can be reduced.

Does it give any tense?

The deadline gives us tension when we aren’t serious but the target is compulsory. We are losing time when we near the target and once in life if we failed to check the status of progress, we may be immersed in pressure on the day of the submission. Learn the art of achieving the target in a steady process. It’s fine to start the given task on the day first itself.

Once you impart the habit of keeping the deadline changed, it may inherit as a habit where our deadline never can be achieved.

 

“Learn the habit of achieving the target before the deadline.”

The universal truth about people is that they adopt the habit of keeping things aside for the next day. Let us keep the things for the following day after the completion of the given day’s task.

We feel that “we have plenty of time, but we are lacking enough time.

 

Thanking you

Jai…

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