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Time management is important because you do what you have to do properly.
The absence of Personal Time Management is characterized by last minute rushes to meet dead-

lines, meetings which are either double booked or achieve nothing, days which seem somehow to slip unproductively by, crises which loom unexpected from nowhere. This sort of environment leads to inordinate stress and degradation of performance.
Poor time management is often a symptom of over confidence: techniques, which used to work with small projects and workloads, are simply reused with large
ones. But inefficiencies, which were insignificant in the small role, are ludicrous in the large. You can not drive a motor bike like a bicycle,
nor can you manage a supermarket-chain like a market stall. The demands, the problems and the
payoffs for increased efficiency are all larger as your responsibility grows; you must learn to apply proper techniques or be bettered by those
who do. Time Management is planning your time carefully so that important work gets done first and other unneeded work or games can be down after.