Time Management

We can shorten the time between two points if we pay close attention to our movements. We have to act efficiently with every move being calculated and recalculated. Memory plays a key role and we have to use it to maximize efficiency, accuracy, and effectiveness (University of Phoenix, [year=?]). For example, let’s say that I need to make it to the gym within 15 minutes. To get there fast I have to gather my gym clothes, car keys, water bottle, put on clothes, wallet, and whatever else that you may need. The two points are my house and the gym. I have to act fast in a particular way in order to make it there on time. The question is: “is it possible to make it there in 15 minutes?” I don’t know, but I will use my time management technique to get there and make possible what I thought was not. For one, I have to know where everything is in my house that I’ll be taking with me to the gym. If I don’t the less of a chance that I will not make it on time. But let’s say that I know where everything is. I have to shave off time, even something like ten seconds. All my actions should be accurate. All my movements should be calculated. There is no room for mistakes. If you make a mistake then the less of a chance. What I’m trying to do is achieve a degree of control that I would normally forgo. Now I haven’t even gone out of the house. Once I get in my car I have to know the schemes of my surroundings. For instance, can you act this way and not get in a car accident. Because if you do then you’ve blown it. What I’m trying to do is control my time.