ASSEMBLY OF CLASS VIII-B

Time management, which is one of the most important self-discipline goals we must set for ourselves.

“Lost time is never found again.” – Benjamin Franklin

Self-discipline is nothing but the ability to control our actions, habits, and desires in order to achieve our goals. It is like the steering wheel of our life—without it, we may have energy and speed, but no direction. And among all the areas where self-discipline is needed, managing our time is the most crucial one.

We often say, “I’ll do it tomorrow.” But remember, tomorrow never comes. The clock never stops. Once a second passes, it is gone forever. You can regain money, you can regain energy, but you can never regain lost time.

That is why time is called life itself. If we waste our time, we are wasting our life.

So, practice time management as part of self-discipline.

Finally, follow the “golden 1% rule”—improve just 1% of your time use every day, and in one year, you will be a completely disciplined person.

Conclusion:
“The bad news is time flies. The good news is—you are the pilot.”
So, let us take charge of our time, and in doing so, take charge of our future.

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