Overview Of Six Allegories

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I have just set the foundation for this new time-management philosophy.

As you master the following six allegories you will have the mind, Heart, And tools to pilot your life from a culture of doing more to a culture of being more.

These allegories will also help you create the conditions for a happy family culture and a healthy team culture.

A healthy team culture would apply as much at work, At church, At school, Or any organization where you participate.

From the first allegory to the sixth you will move from the most universal concepts of implementing this time-management philosophy to very specific practices.

The implementation of this time-management philosophy is remembering and implementing the lessons of six allegories.

Each allegory will answer one of the why, Who, What, How, Where, And when questions.

1.Trees: The easiest way to remember this allegory is to picture the number one and the long trunk of a tree.

Question: Why is a focus on character development a necessary part of time management, And what difference does it make?

2.Oxen Pull: The easiest way to recall this allegory is to hold an image of two oxen yoked together.

Questions: Who are the people essential to helping you be the person you want to be, And how will you identify them?

3.Three Combination Lock :The easiest way to remember this allegory is to form a vision in your mind of a combination lock like the one you probably used in high school and the need to remember three numbers used in proper sequence.

Question: What are your most important roles, And how can you improve in each of them?

4.Four Seasons: Think of the four seasons of winter, Spring, Summer, And autumn with the predictable sequence.

Question: How are changes, Improvements, And results achieved, And how do we align our time to consistently develop character and achieve our goals?

5.Five Golden Rings: This of course is easiest to keep in mind when you recall the Christmas Carol, “Twelve Days Of Christmas.” The fifth day in the Carol says, “On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Five golden rings.”

Question: Where and how do I start in my quest to develop my character?

6.Plane: There's not a clever way to remember this allegory other than it's the last one. However, The tool I have created will integrate all of these concepts in a week-at-a-glance format.

Question:When should I expect to see results, And how do I employment all of this in a simple and powerful way?

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