Mind your Time!

 1. Always take notes.

You are not a computer, we tend to forget things. The value of taking notes will be substantial as you grow older in life. Get a pen and a paper handy or if you may use a notepad. Make this as a habit and you will end up having a library of knowledge. The price of ignorance is costly. That is why take notes even if you are the only one who can understand your penmanship.

2.Read a book!
The moment you stop reading you stop learning. Thousands of resources are available for reading to improve on your selected field. Stuck on traffic? Read. Free time? Read.
There are two books I recommend ,one is called the Bound and the other is called Free book.
Bound books are with a title and a cover, has table of contents, etc. Like Theological books and leadership books while Free books are books of life of successful people you can learn and mimic. It doesn't have a title but it has a story to tell. Both of them is helpful developing your self as you develop others.

3.Control your inbox
Don't get stressed by replying to every conversation you receive from random people .Not all messages on our inbox are important. So learn to sort out which needs our attention. Stay away from Marites Rooms and LMSC or random guys/girls that want to waste your time

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