All sensible people through out the world have a deeper respect for King Alfred the great. He had faith in education. In educating. His statue shows a scroll in one hand in another hand there is an axe. The woodcutter's have. A strange combination. An axe and a scroll. He did many wonderful things. Built churches. Built schools. Amidst the ferocious struggle with the Danes. How could he find time for all the things he had achieved?Below is the imaginary dialogue with him.Q. Your Excellency! How did you find time to do such great things?Alfred. Ugh! It'll come, if you incline.Q: Can I have more time?Alf: You can't have more time. There are only 24 hours in a day.Q: Then?Alf: But you might be able to delegate. You might be able to find someone to help you.Q: And another clue please!Alf: You can't have more time. But you can cut down on time that you waste or use inefficiently.Q:Your Excellency! Would you mind elaborating? Please.Alf: Increasing your level of effectiveness enables you to do more in less time.Q: Any other suggestion?Alf: You can't have more time. But you may be able to choose to do things a bit faster. You might even enjoy the added speed.Q: The problem is I am always fighting to time. And that makes me sick mentally.Alf: You can't have more time. But you can choose to think elevated thoughts during the time that you do have.Q: I consulted many people on time management. How to use time in finding more time.Alf: We've already told.You can't have more time. But you can become more organized with the time that you do have.Q: Then the point is on becoming organized! But I don't know how to organize my time.Alf: If you don't yet know how to organize your time, you can consult someone who helps others become more organized.
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