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The term "time management" is a misnomer. You should not manage time; you manage the incidents in your life with regards to time. You may often want more time, nevertheless, you only get a day: 1,440 minutes or 86,400 seconds every day. How you use that time will depend on skills learned through self-analysis, planning, evaluation, and self-control. You should learn to balance your individual responsibilities, connections, and goals with your professional ones. They need to all stay in harmony together. Otherwise, you'll end up resentful. You'll expand distant from folks you like, feel overwhelmed by the pressure to maintain the tempo, and lose sense of what's truly important. Much like money, time is both valuable and limited: it must be covered, used properly, and budgeted. Individuals who practice good time management techniques often find that they are more productive, have significantly more energy for things they have to attain, feel less stressed, are able to do the things they need, get more things done, relate more positively to others, and feel better about themselves.