Time management, self-development, and productivity economics
Time management, self-development, and productivity economics. Here's a clearer, structured version of what you're trying to say: explained by Dr.Lavendra Bothra Sir
How Much Time Are You Wasting Daily?
Let’s break it down with a real-world example:
- Monthly Salary: ₹60,000
- Working Days in a Year: 300 (excluding Sundays & holidays)
- Daily Earnings: ₹60,000 ÷ 25 days/month = ₹2,400/day
- Hourly Earnings (8 hours/day): ₹2,400 ÷ 8 = ₹300/hour
Time Wasted in a Day
Assume:
- You waste 4 hours daily on unproductive activities.
Annual Cost of Time Wasted:
4 hours × ₹300 × 365 days = ₹4,38,000/year
If you invest this time in learning, upskilling, or working on your passion, you could potentially triple this value:
Potential Gain: ₹4,38,000 × 3 = ₹13,14,000/year
Other Hidden Costs
- Emotional Cost – Frustration, regret, dissatisfaction.
- Mental Cost – Reduced alertness and focus.
- National Cost – You indirectly impact India’s development by not being your productive best.
Conclusion
“Knowledge is power, but the right application of knowledge is real power.”
Use your time wisely. Invest in your growth. Contribute to your future—and your nation’s future.
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