Time Planning lesson in life
There was an old lecturer who teaches his students "planning effective time." As part of the lecture, he conducts an experiment in the eyes of a hall full of students, filling a glass container on the table with large stones. Without being able to enter a larger stone in the container, contact his students and ask: "is the tank full?" "" all students replied, yes the container is full/"The speaker proves that the answer is incorrect when it is inserted into a container of gravel stones that fill the gaps, the gravel stones have infiltrated the large stones until it has fallen to the bottom of the container.
Then the lecturer turned to his disciples and asked: "is the container full?" That question answered one of the students, "probably not." "True," said the old lecturer, so the teacher returned to his actions and put sand and then water to block any empty space in the container.
To his question what a great truth can be learned from the experiment one of the students was standing and replied: " We learn that chchol that our diary seems full and filled with tasks and commitments, if we always try to find more. "No," replied the old professor.
"Not this, the great truth that proves us the experiment is that if you don't put the big stones first, we can never get all the stones in."
The old man looked at Shomaio and said, "What are the biggest stones in your life?" Your Health? Family? Friends? What you like to do? Fight for a noble cause? ... What must be remembered is that first it is important to insert the large stones that if we do not do so, we will miss life if we give the utmost priority to the other things (gravel and sand...) Life will be filled with small things and there is no time left for the really important things. Therefore, do not forget to ask yourself what are the great stones in your life and that you find them, put them in your container (life).
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