"Focus on the Controllable: Time Management Wisdom"

  • 7 months ago
This proverb means that when you find yourself in a situation where you cannot control the outcome, it is best not to invest too much of your time and effort into it. For example, if you are making a big effort to change something, but circumstances are beyond your control, it may be better to direct your efforts toward things you can control better, or toward goals or actions that allow you complete control over the results.

This principle helps direct efforts and energy towards things that can achieve positive results by working on them, and it reduces the stress and frustration that may arise from trying to control things that cannot be controlled.

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