Respect for time. And before the bell rings

10.03.2019

The aphorisms published below about time will enable the reader to understand the essence of time and how to use it. After all, time is an important detail in our life. There is no time in eternity as such. Basically, it is our perception. An hour of happiness seems like a minute, a minute of unhappiness seems like an hour. Differences in the speed of the passage of time in childhood and old age.

And in critical situation, - in a state of passion, in general, there is such a slowdown that everything around begins to move slowly. From this it follows that its course can also be learned to control. However, be that as it may, everything in the manifested universe is subject to time, it changes constantly, every moment, however, like us. The body ages, although each has a different and different length, again the same time.

After all, the moment of perception immediately becomes the past, time, as it were, constantly flows and everything changes under its influence. At the same time, the future is approaching, coming, and few people are turned to face this future. People, for the most part, at best turn their backs on things to come. A person who is in the moment of his full perception can go face to face with life. In step with the times, so to speak! After all, walking backwards is not convenient both physiologically and internally. And the person, of course, will turn around. Time is sacred and more deeply studied for all true schools leading to the evolution of awareness. Any perception of the past, present and future is the result of attunement. Any waste of time should be unthinkable, to do this means to miss the emerging opportunity to be in the universal every second creation of the world, which, just as it once began and continues to be created in this moment, which how can you measure it? This is a broader topic.

These aphorisms, as well as sayings on other topics of our life, contain deep meaning and wisdom. Explanation of the laws and patterns of life, in all its breadth. You will learn the essence of time and its patterns, for reasonable use...

♦ Truly great is the man who managed to master his time!

Hesiod

♦ Time does not like being wasted.

Henry Ford

♦ When a person has a lot of free time, he will achieve little.

xunzi

♦ A person who decides to waste at least one hour of his time has not yet matured to understand the full value of life.

Darwin Ch.

♦ Nothing a person can manage more than time.

Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach

Average person he is concerned about how to kill time, while a talented person seeks to use it.

Arthur Schopenhauer

♦ Most a wise man the one who is most annoyed by the loss of time.

Dante Alighieri

♦ Time is an honest man.

Beaumarchais P.

♦ The wisest thing is time, because it reveals everything.

Thales

♦ Alas, time does not pass, we pass.

Pierre de Ronsard

♦ Wise management of time is the basis for activity.

Comenius Ya.

♦ It's not about running fast, it's about running out early.

Francois Rabelais

About the difference in perception of time...

♦ The days are so long and the years are so short!

Alphonse Daudet

♦ ...The happy count time in minutes, while for the unhappy it lasts for months.

Cooper F.

♦ Time is such an indefinite thing. One seems very long. The other is the opposite.

Agatha Christie

♦ Time is the mother and nurse of all good things.

Shakespeare W.

♦ Timing means saving time, and what is done out of time is done in vain.

Francis Bacon

♦ Moments always follow each other.

♦ Youth flies fast: catch the passing time. The past is always better than today.

Ovid

♦ Use the current time in such a way that in old age you do not reproach yourself for your youth lived in vain.

Boccaccio Giovanni

♦ Time is the most precious of all resources.

Theophrastus

♦ Good use of time makes time even more precious.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

♦ Who does not know the value of time is not born for glory.

Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues

♦ If time is the most precious thing, then wasting time is the greatest waste.

Benjamin Franklin

♦ There is time for everything: your hour for conversation, your hour for peace.

Homer

♦ In life, every minute is fraught with a miracle and eternal youth.

Camyu A.

♦ With each new minute, a new life begins for us.

Jerome Klapka Jerome

♦ Time is the enemy of people who love a quiet life...

Maksim Gorky

Time runs different for different people.

Shakespeare W.

♦ Very few people know how to properly manage their wealth, even fewer who know how to manage their time, and of these two things, the last is the most important.

Chesterfield F.

♦ How terrible it is to feel that the passage of time takes away everything that you possessed.

Pascal Blaise

♦ The closeness of the beloved shortens the time.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

♦ Time heals lovesickness.

Ovid

♦ Time will always respect and support what is strong, but will turn to dust what is fragile.

Anatole France

♦ Time is the doctor of all inevitable evils.

Menander

♦ Time is an endless movement, without a single moment of rest - and it cannot be conceived otherwise.

Tolstoy L.N.

♦ The length of time is determined by our perception. The dimensions of space are determined by our consciousness. Therefore, if the spirit is calm, one day will be compared with a thousand centuries, and if thoughts are broad, a tiny hut will contain the whole world.

Hong Zicheng

♦ All savings ultimately come down to saving time.

Marks K.

♦ You can't kill time without harming eternity!

Henry David Thoreau

♦ A millennium is more than an eternity short period than the twinkling of an eye compared to the movement of the slowest celestial body, rotating in infinite space.

Dante Alighieri

♦ A thousand years is barely enough to create a state, one hour is enough for it to crumble into dust.

George Gordon Byron

♦ The one who is in no hurry anywhere succeeds everywhere.

Michael Bulgakov

♦ What is time? If no one asks me about it, I know what time is; if I wanted to explain to the questioner - no, I don't know.

Aurelius Augustine

♦ Time - the best teacher, but unfortunately it kills its students.

Hector Berlioz

♦ Time even crushes a stone.

Sergey Yesenin

♦ The loss of time is the hardest for the one who knows the most.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

♦ All that is hidden now will reveal once time.

Quintus Horace Flaccus

♦ Time goes slowly when you follow it... It feels like being watched. But it takes advantage of our distraction. It is even possible that there are two times: the one we follow and the one that transforms us.

Camyu A.

♦ Never be afraid of moments - this is how the voice of eternity sings.

Rabindranath Tagore

♦ Of all the critics, the greatest, the most ingenious, the most infallible is time.

Belinsky V. G.

♦ Those who are attacked by their time are not yet sufficiently ahead of it or behind it.

Nietzsche F.

♦ No matter how fast time flies, it moves extremely slowly for someone who only watches its movement.

Samuel Johnson

♦ Everything comes in due time for those who know how to wait.

Balzac O.

♦ Time is a mirage, it is shortened in moments of happiness and stretched out in hours of suffering.

Aldington R.

♦ Keep track of every day, count every minute spent! Time is the only place where stinginess is commendable.

Mann T.

♦ Who won the time - won everything in the end.

Molière

♦ A rainbow that has been visible for a quarter of an hour is no longer looked at.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

♦ Every lost moment is a lost cause, a lost benefit.

Chesterfield F.

♦ Time is quite long for the user; whoever works and who thinks expands its limits.

Voltaire

♦ ... time is extensible. It depends on what kind of content you fill it with.

Samuil Marshak

♦ Eternity is the time when ideals exist.

Jean Paul

♦ All-devouring time.

Ovid

♦ There is nothing longer than time, since it is the measure of eternity; there is nothing shorter than it, since it is lacking for all our undertakings... All people neglect it, everyone regrets its loss.

Voltaire

♦ Time is such a fleeting thing that it is impossible to keep up with it.

Ali Apsheroni

♦ Time is like money: don't waste it and you'll have plenty of it.

Gaston Lewis

Phrases that rhyme...

♦ As water flows quickly into the sea, so days and years flow into eternity.

Derzhavin G. R.

♦ Time is a horse, and you are a rider; ride bravely in the wind.
Time is a sword; become a strong stick to win the game.

Rudaki

♦ Patience and time give more than strength or passion.

Lafontaine

♦ Time, like the tide, never waits.

Walter Scott

♦ The two greatest tyrants on earth: chance and time.

Herder

♦ Time is running out, and we are silently aging over the years, the days are running away, and it is impossible for us to hold them back.

Ovid

♦ Time is the truest ally of perseverance.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

♦ The power of time is a law worthy of respect.

Publius

♦ Neither the river nor the fleeting time can stop.

Ovid

♦ If you want to have little time, do nothing.

Chekhov A.P.

♦ Time erases the mistake and polishes the truth.

Gaston Lewis

♦ Most people work most time to live, and insignificant free time what remains with them disturbs them so much that they try in every way to get rid of it.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

And then whole paragraphs of the characteristics of time went ...

♦ Do not rush to live. Everything has its time - and everything will be in your joy. For many, life is too long because happiness is too short: they missed the joys early, did not enjoy enough, then they would like to return, but they have gone far from them. Through life they rush on the postal ones, adding their haste to the usual run of time; in one day they are ready to swallow what they cannot digest in a lifetime; live joys in debt, devour for years to come, hurry and hurry - and squander everything. Even in knowledge it is necessary to know the measure, not to gain knowledge that is not worth knowing. We have been given more days than happy hours. Enjoy slowly, but act without delay. The deeds are over - good; joys are over - bad.

Second expression...

♦ A person who knows how to wait. He must have both great courage and considerable patience. Never rush or get excited. Learn to rule yourself, then you will rule others. You have to go to a favorable occasion long way time. While you wisely procrastinate, future successes grow up, secret plans mature. With the crutch of time you will go further than with the chained club of Hercules. God Himself punishes not with a club, but with a twist. It is wisely said: "Time and I - against any enemy." Fortune herself rewards patience with her gifts.

Gracian y Morales

Similar...

Social sharing...

A person must always remember that the permanent abode of his soul is the upper world. It is known that souls were created at the beginning of the creation of the world (Rashi says this in his commentary on the treatise Yevamot, 53, to the words: “The body ...”; this is recorded in the Midrash) and their dwelling is at the Throne of Divine Glory. There is a place of permanent residence for all the souls of Israel, but here they come only to live a little bit in the world of Action, acquiring the merit of studying the Torah and doing good deeds, and then again ascend to Gd.

Imagine: a certain person went to a far country to a huge fair to sell or buy expensive goods that are not available in his own country. And at the very moment when the deal is almost done, someone comes up to him and says: “Look what newspapers I have!

Read them - you will get such pleasure! This man will drive him away from himself and shout to him: “Go away! While you're distracting me, I'm losing money every second! Don't you know that I traveled many hundreds of miles, reached a foreign country, and all just to be at this grandiose fair and earn money from it to feed my family for the whole year! And you're suggesting that I waste my time on those stupid papers!"

What this parable is about is self-evident. permanent place residence of the soul upper world, that's where her eternal home, according to the word of Scripture: "The stranger (...) is a temporary resident, like all my fathers." And just so that the soul would not be forced to eat the unearned "bread of shame", they cast it here, on earth, on a short time(so that in this world she is in the position of a stranger in a foreign country), so that she acquires the merit of studying the Torah and doing good deeds. And when she is here on earth, the evil inclination constantly tempts her to spend time reading all sorts of newspapers and similar pastimes. And you need to drive away the evil inclination and say to it: “Don’t you know that I came down here, having traveled many hundreds of thousands of miles from my place of dwelling, just a little and only in order to purchase goods that should provide me with eternal bliss? And you distract me with all sorts of nonsense! What will I say to the One who sent me if I return home empty-handed?

This will help to understand what Scripture said about Moses, our teacher, may he be in peace: And he called the name of one (his son) Gershom, for he said: “I was a stranger in a foreign country”; but Eliezer gave the name to the other, for (said): father's god mine to help me." After all, the verse itself is incomprehensible: Moshe should have named his first son Eliezer in memory of a miracle! And besides, why remind that "I was a stranger ..."? And our words make the verse simply amazing: Moses, our teacher, came to Yitro, but he has not yet converted to Judaism, and his deeds have not become righteous (we know this, because later the Scripture will quote Yitro’s words: “Now I know, that G-d is greater than all idols," means that before Moses, our teacher, peace be upon him, explained this to him, he did not know this!). It turns out that Moshe, our teacher, was afraid that he would learn to do the same as Yitro, so he called his son Gersh, saying: “For I was a stranger ...” He wanted to always have a reminder before his eyes that he in this world only in the position of a stranger in a foreign country, who will then have to return to his roots, to the abode of the eternal: after all, it is there that the place of "his permanent residence, like all his fathers." (Scripture says so: “I am a stranger on earth, a temporary resident, like all my fathers.”) Moshe, our teacher, knew that this reminder would help him to be very attentive to all his affairs.

Oh grief! Life has passed and time has flown by

In the darkness of shame, weakness and laziness.

And people found the way to salvation

And they go slowly towards high goals.

Who, if not a student, should save their time?! Time management is the duty of every believer, and for the seeker of knowledge, it is the main concern and the basis of success in his life of learning. And if he manages to use his time correctly and saves it, he will succeed and achieve his goal, and if not, then he will fail and not succeed.

The seeker of knowledge is a merchant, and his capital is time. But the merchant who squanders his capital right and left is stupid and unlucky. Therefore, he should think about what he spends his time on? And let everyone ask himself for every minute, for every second.

Basic principles of time management

The first duty of the seeker of knowledge is to respect his time and his rational use. Our predecessors, may Allah be pleased with them, treated their time most carefully, for they knew its price better than others. Al-Hasan al-Basri said: "I found people who save their time more than you save your dirhams and dinars!"

Therefore, the predecessors tried in every possible way to spend their time in the study of knowledge. ‘Umar ibn “Abdul” Aziz said: “Indeed, day and night every time they take something valuable from you, so work day and night!”

They said: "Time is like a sword: if you do not overcome it, it will overcome you." They always tried to become better, so that today would be better than yesterday, and tomorrow better than today.

Every day, every hour, every moment, they strived to acquire useful knowledge, to do a good deed, to overcome their passions or to benefit someone, so that their labors would not be in vain and would not turn out to be vain and in vain. They considered it a manifestation of ingratitude and irreverence to spend time without any benefit for themselves and others, if they did not increase their knowledge, did not strengthen their faith, and did not do good deeds. Ibn Mas "ud (may Allah be pleased with him) said:" I do not regret anything like the day when the sun went down, life became shorter, and the things I did on that day did not become better.

The seeker of knowledge should save his time, devoting every moment of it to something that will benefit him or teach him something that is needed, try to increase his knowledge every day.

The words of one of the predecessors are transmitted: “If a day comes when I cannot increase my knowledge in order to win the mercy of Allah, then there is no blessing for me that the sun has risen on this day.”

Let every moment for the seeker of knowledge be more precious than any jewels, if people cherish every hour, then the student must cherish every second, every moment. If people compete in accumulating and accumulating wealth, then he should try to be ahead of the times by accumulating useful knowledge. How great is the difference between the accumulation of wealth and the accumulation of knowledge! In a word, if a student manages to fully use his time, he will succeed on the path to knowledge, and may Allah help him!

The student should always try to compose detailed plan their studies and the plan for memorizing their lessons and strictly observe it.

Time is priceless, because life cannot be reversed. It has its distinctive features, which we need to know well, and based on this, learn how to use it correctly. Here is some of them:

1. Time is fleeting.

2. The time that has already passed cannot be returned or replaced by anything.

3. Time is the most valuable thing a person has. Therefore, the student should not waste his precious time on useless activities, do not abuse what is lawful in terms of eating, drinking, talking, etc.

It is not fitting for one whom Allah has rewarded with knowledge and intelligence to waste his time in disobedience to Allah, to spend it in amusements and idleness. A prudent person will not wish for such a thing for himself, and from this a prudent person will resort to Allah ... Prudence, once again, prudence is necessary for a person in order to understand the full value of his life and spend it only in obedience to Allah Almighty. And will he not wish to make the book his friend, which he will not exchange for any of the people who are ready to become his interlocutor? And this is a great benefit, which is known to reasonable and pure soul people.

The most serious obstacle for a person, preventing him from enjoying the present moment and today, is delaying and postponing his good deeds. And this continues until the word “I will” almost becomes his motto and way of life.

A man from the tribe "Abd al-Qais was told: "Give us good advice." He replied: "Beware of the word "I will."

The student must fill his day useful knowledge, good deeds and not put it off until tomorrow, lest his present slip away from him and turn into an irrevocable past. He must sow today in order to reap the fruits tomorrow, otherwise he will have to repent when repentance will no longer help ...

Imam al-Hasan al-Basri said: “Beware of postponing things for later, because you live today, not tomorrow. And if you live to tomorrow, then spend it the same way as today, and if not, then you won’t have to regret what you missed today.

The seeker of knowledge must take advantage of the days of his youth and its golden times. Wisdom says: "Study time - from the cradle to the grave." It is believed that the most excellent time for studying is the flowering of youth, the time of "suhoor" (dawn time) and the time between two night prayers (i.e. evening and night).

The hadith says:

(لن تزول قدما عبد يوم القيامة حتى يسال عن اربع خصال: عن عمره فيما افناه , وعن شبابه فيما ابلاه, وعن ماله من اين اكتسبه وفيم انفقه وعن علمه ماذا عمل به)

“On the Day of Resurrection, the servant (of Allah) will not budge until he is asked about four things: about his life - how did he spend it? - and about his youth - how did he spend it? and about his wealth - from where did he get it and what did he spend it on? - and about knowing it - how did he use it?

Thus, he will be asked about his whole life in general and about his early years in particular.

Youth is only a part of life, but it is especially valuable because it is the heyday vitality and firm determination, as well as a period of human strength in the interval between two periods of weakness: the weakness of infancy and the weakness of old age. Youth is a time of activity ... youth is a quickly leaving guest, and if reasonable person fails to use it, then his heart will be torn with grief.

Therefore, the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

(اغتنم خمسا قبل خمس, شبابك قبل هرمك, وصحتك قبل سقمك, وغناك قبل فقرك,وفراغك قبل شغلك, وحيا تك قبل موتك)

“Take advantage of five things before the arrival of five others: your youth to old age, your health to illness, your wealth to poverty, your free time to employment, and your life to death.”(Al-Hakim).

Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, said: “The Great and Powerful Allah gave his slaves knowledge in their youth, and all goodness lies in youth.” Hafsa bint Sirin said: “Young people! Work hard, because it is only in youth that things are done. And were not the companions of the Messenger of Allah, who believed in him, supported him, helped him and followed the light of the religion sent down to him, most of them young?

And he who fails to take advantage of his youth will repent of his old age. One scientist said to one young man: “Work until the time comes when you can’t do it. I want to do a lot today, but I can’t anymore.” Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Study religion while you're young."

Let the seeker of knowledge read the following words - and let them be an example for him. Ibn al-Jawzi said: "I watched people occupying high position, and saw that most of them lose a lot during their greatness. Some of them in their youth wallow in sin, others neglect the search for knowledge, others indulge in excessive pleasures. But in old age they all repent, when the former sins can no longer be corrected, when the strength has dried up, and the merits are forgotten. Their old age passes in sorrow and sadness. If the elder comes to his senses in his former sins, he will say: “How I regret those sins that I committed!”. And if he doesn’t come to his senses, he will begin to regret those delights that he can no longer return.

And the one who devoted his youth to the search for knowledge, in his old age gratefully reaps the fruits of what he has sown, and enjoys writing down the knowledge that he has collected in books. He not only does not consider that he has lost any bodily benefits, but also enjoys the knowledge he has acquired.

Free time and health

The good that many people neglect, do not properly appreciate and do not thank for it, is health and free time. It is reported from the words of Ibn "Abbas, may Allah be pleased with them both, that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

(نعمتان مغبون فيهما كثير من الناس الصحة والفراغ)

“Many people are deprived of two favors: health and free time”(Al-Bukhari). This means that many people do not use these blessings to do good deeds, but use them to commit sins. Free time should be understood as being unoccupied with worldly affairs and problems that distract a person from his business. eternal life.

Free time never remains free, it will inevitably be filled with either good or evil. And whoever cannot captivate his soul with righteous deeds, that soul will be captivated by evil deeds. Happy is he who spends his time in good and righteous deeds, and woe to him who spends his time in bad and vicious deeds.

One righteous person said: “Time free from worldly concerns is a great blessing. And if a person shows ingratitude for the benefit rendered to him by giving free rein to his passions and following his desires, then Allah will violate the well-being of his soul and deprive him of that spiritual purity and peace that he had.

In a word, the seeker of knowledge does not waste his life and does not waste a second of his time on matters not connected with knowledge. As necessary, he allocates time for eating, drinking, sleeping, resting after tiring work, performing his duties in relation to family members, a guest, to earn a living, and also breaks away from studies in case of illness or for other reasons that interfere with studies. Some of the predecessors did not stop their studies, even if they had a slight illness or indisposition. Knowledge was their medicine, and they continued to study as best they could.

Taking advantage of every opportunity

There are many worldly concerns, and our needs in this life are endless, so the seeker of knowledge needs to resort to some tricks in order to rationally use the time to which we do not attach special significance and we lose for the sake of imaginary politeness or out of habit.

a) While eating, while doing housework, as well as in the car, the student can read prayers and adhkars, listen to recordings of the Koran or sermons.

b) He can repeat the Quran or the lesson he has learned as he walks down the street, following the example of our pious scholars. When al-Khatib al-Baghdadi walked along the road, he always read. One of the predecessors, giving advice to his friends, said: “When you leave me, then disperse: perhaps one of you will read the Koran on the way, and if you all go together, you will start talking to each other.”

c) Wherever the student goes, always take a textbook with him. Praise be to Allah, in our time many books are printed in small format, which greatly facilitates this task. The main thing is that the student should have a desire to take advantage of the time that many people simply lose, even many of those who seek knowledge.

Careful attitude of predecessors to time

The seeker of knowledge should constantly become acquainted with how the predecessors used their time, reflect on their way of life whenever he discovers in himself laziness and negligence. How did Ibn Hajar and other scholars like him manage to achieve what they have achieved and do what they have done? Some will say they were brilliant people, they were accompanied by the help of Allah, and their life was blessed. And this is certainly true. But is a blessing given to a person for no reason? And is it possible to grieve, following in the footsteps of others, instead of striving to deserve better share and change your fate?

The one who is concerned with how to kill time and spend it in any way with benefit or without benefit will never receive the blessings and help of Allah. And if someone asks him for something important, he will apologize and say that he does not have time. How often people complain about the lack of time and the transience of years, but these are only those who waste their time and ruin their lives. And some even admit that they are killing time, but do not suspect that in fact, they are killing their own lives.

The height of aspirations and the greatness of goals encourage a person to value time, since this is his life. And if what one strives for is dear, then it is easy to part with what one sacrifices along the way. Yes, our predecessors were extremely frugal with time and tried not to miss a single second without using it to acquire knowledge. They even regretted the time they spent eating. Al-Khalil said: "The most painful time for me is the time when I eat."

It is reported that Salim ibn Ayyub ar-Razi followed his every breath and never spent time without use: he either copied books, or taught something, or read ... One day he went to his home, and when he returned, he said : “On the way, I read one juz (1/30 part of the Koran)” ... Once his pencil became dull and while he put it in order, he moved his lips. And it was possible to understand what he was reading even when he was just sharpening a pencil, even here not wanting to waste time in vain.

Ibn "Akil said:" I try in every possible way to reduce the time for eating, that I even prefer to eat a cake and drink it with water, because I need to chew it less, and I have more time to read or write down something useful, what else He also said: "I never spend a single minute of my life without use. Even when my tongue is no longer able to learn and discuss anything, and my eyes to read, I think, straining my thoughts, lying down and resting "When I get up, it always comes to my mind what to write. And in my eighty years I feel a greater thirst for knowledge than when I was twenty."

The seeker of knowledge needs a precise and thoughtful system, which he must strictly follow in order to make the most of his time. After all, disorder, carelessness and spontaneity are the biggest enemies of the seeker of knowledge. And no one needs the distribution of their time as much as students, because they have a huge burden of care, and it even seems to them that there are more things to do than they have time to do.

And the seeker of knowledge should allocate his time between obligatory and other matters so that one does not interfere with the other, insignificant matters do not interfere with important ones, important ones with the most important, and those unconditioned by time - limited in time. Urgent tasks should be done first, and non-urgent tasks after. What is limited in time should always be done on time.

1. Drawing up a detailed plan

The student should always endeavor to draw up a detailed plan for his studies and a plan for the memorization of his lessons, and strictly adhere to it. And it does not matter if from time to time he will make changes to it in accordance with new requirements.

In studies, as well as in trade and military campaigns, a person should draw up a plan of work. A student who sets a clear schedule for his day and then sets to work relieves himself of many worries and acquires a significant boost of energy and diligence. In fact, the plan that a person draws up for himself and carries out from day to day soon becomes habitual and a simple matter. In other words, when we need to solve several issues, then most likely we will not cope with some of them, because one issue prevents the solution of another, and the solution of each of them prevents us from completely surrendering to the solution of any one of them. Thus, we uselessly pass from one question to another immediately after we have briefly considered it, casually putting aside the solution of each of them ...

A specific place allotted for classes is no less important than a specific time for this. Have the student have a personal desk and chair for intellectual work only. And after a while this place will symbolize a lesson for him.

Many believe that the secret of success lies in a person's accustoming himself to discipline and constant work. One of the great doctors, William Osler, asked a group of students the following question: "How can you make the most efficient use of your talents with the least amount of effort?" Then he himself answered the question: “I can do this by cultivating the spirit of discipline in myself. I say "education" because it will be quite difficult for many of you to accustom yourself to it. There are people who, from birth, have received a mentality predisposed to discipline. But at the same time, there are people with a different mindset who must declare to themselves long war to eradicate the innate tendency to disorder and carelessness in business...

This appeal is dedicated in particular to the young, since they are still at the beginning of their life path and the future of each of them depends on the habits that they develop in themselves during this delicate period of life. It is quite easy to observe the usual system in any business, but to introduce it into the routine of your Everyday life not easy. The student should determine for each part of his day an obligatory task to be engaged in at that time, and by exercise and practice develop the ability to concentrate.

As for the detailed presentation of the individual items of the daily routine, everyone determines them for himself. First of all, it is necessary to determine the amount of time that the student is going to devote to studying, but let him not make too “ideal” plans. It will be better if he carefully and fairly evaluates his mental capacity, without overestimating yourself and without belittling your capabilities. Then you should choose for yourself the time during the day when he would prefer to engage in mental work, being sure that regularly and daily at this time he will have the opportunity to do so. It is also important to choose for your studies different times during the day. This is not bad, provided that the student makes it a habit to consistently study at this time.

In addition, the student needs to determine how much time to devote to each subject and schedule classes in accordance with the time frame. Of course, he will not be able to determine in advance exactly how long it will take him to study each subject or when he expects to start the next lesson, because educational process can't stay that tough. But still, it is better if every day he roughly determines how much time it will take him to do one or another lesson, and draws up a schedule on the basis of which he will build his classes. Thus, the student will get rid of the question of which lesson to start with, and stop worrying about the things that he had to do.

But most students don't know how to manage their time. In fact, knowing in detail how to manage one's time is today's first significant step for students towards a lifestyle based on the most efficient daily schedule...

It is very important to think about the reasons for wasting your time and think carefully about how you can make up for every lost minute.

2. Compliance with the daily routine

The seeker of knowledge should not put off until tomorrow what he has to do today. After all, tomorrow he will have other business and duties that will not allow him to do yesterday's business.

I do not put off tomorrow, succumbing to laziness,

What can I do today

Because tomorrow is the day of the one who is weak and in action

Can't do exactly anything.

If the day passes, then the student will take with him everything that was that day. And if he postpones his business today, then tomorrow he will have to complete the work in two days.

Omar ibn "Abdul" Aziz was told: "Delay it until tomorrow." To which he replied: “It’s hard for me to cope with the affairs of one day, but what will happen if two days of work pile up on me ?!” If the seeker of knowledge always fulfills the duties and deeds that he has set for the day, he will gain peace and fully complete his work.

3. Business should be started early in the morning

In the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) it is said:

(اللهم بارك لامتي فى بكورها)

“O Allah! Bless my ummah in their affairs, which they begin in the early morning!”. Ibn Omar, commenting on the words "they start early in the morning", said: "they come early to study and to the mosque in order to take a seat in the front row."

The first part of the day is a blessed time for the traveler, when he travels great distances. But many seekers of knowledge today miss this opportunity to receive the blessing promised to them after the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) uttered the words of prayer (du "a)! Moreover, some of them wake up a few minutes before sunrise, hastily perform morning prayer, then they continue to sleep again, as if they had not heard such a hadith!

4. A small deed steadily done is better than a big but fickle one.

The hadith says:

(احب الاعمال الى الله تعالى ادومها وان قل)

“Allah loves most of all those deeds that are done with the greatest constancy, even if they are few.”(Al-Bukhari and Muslim).

Imam an-Nawawi said: “This hadeeth encourages constancy in deeds, and it also says that a small but steadily done deed is better than a significant but impermanent one ... A small deed that is constantly done brings much more benefit than significant but not permanent.

Therefore, the student needs to allocate his time, both day and night, in accordance with his opportunities and conditions, and specifically allocate some part of the time for a certain business, which he will steadily engage in daily, for example, read a certain amount of dhikr and salavat. Allocate the other part of the time for other activities, for example, for the study of religious sciences.

5. Solitude

The seeker of knowledge should sometimes give preference to solitude, because nothing reminds one of eternal life like loneliness ... And a person, walking around the market for some time, under the impression of what he sees, forgets what he knows. Solitude, on the other hand, allows a person to calm the soul, gather strength, think about the consequences and stock up on everything necessary for this.

If we look at those who were able to take advantage of the short moments of their lives and achieve such results and fruits of their labor, which causes surprise and amazement, we will see that they were friends only with hardworking, diligent, outstanding and smart people who valued their time as much as they valued their lives, because time is life.

And friendship with such outstanding, diligent and cherishing every minute and second people had a serious impact on the activities of such famous people like Imam Ibn Jarir at-Tabari, Ibn "Akil al-Hanbali, Ibn" Asakir ad-Dimashki, Ibn al-Qayyim, Ibn an-Nafis, al-Mizzi, al-Dhahabi, Ibn Hajar and other scholars like them who left behind a colossal, invaluable legacy.

Imam Ibn "Akil al-Hanbali said:" In my youth, Allah in every possible way protected me from sins and limited all my love to love of knowledge and its owners. I never communicated with lovers of fun and was friends only with the same students as myself " The one who is devoted to knowledge, who is accompanied by the help of Allah and who strives for the sublime, you can only see in the company of meritorious, diligent, wise, intelligent and knowledgeable people. him to become like them, or at least like them.

Friendship with such people will teach the seeker of knowledge to be ahead of time, and friendship with bad people will teach him to lose it fruitlessly. Abdullah ibn Mas "ud, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "A person is judged by his friend, because he takes as his friend only his like." And may Allah save us from friendship with bad people.

6. Mental rest and peace

The seeker of knowledge spends all his time studying, but from time to time he needs rest so that later he will not be forced to interrupt all his studies. After all, the human soul does not tolerate monotony. Abdallah ibn Mas "ud said: "Truly, the human soul has aspiration and enthusiasm. But it is also characterized by lethargy and lack of interest. Get down to business when the soul is striving, and let it rest when interest is lost."

Time should be distributed in such a way that there is also time for rest, because after a long work, the soul of a person begins to feel disgust for it, and gets tired just like the body gets tired. "Ali said: "... and it is not proper for a Muslim to burden himself so much that it takes away his strength and prevents him from continuing what he was doing."

At the same time, the student should not overburden himself, so that he does not have a feeling of fatigue and disgust. And, perhaps, he will hate studying and will no longer be able to overcome himself. Let him be moderate in such matters. Every person knows himself better.

However, the rest of the seeker of knowledge is different from the rest of other people, because at any time he tries to acquire some benefit:

a) some predecessors used breaks during the lessons in which they recited hadith to pronounce the words of remembrance of the Great and Mighty Allah (dhikr). Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, talking about the rules of conduct of a muhaddith (a person telling hadith; an expert and transmitter of hadith), said: “When he stops telling hadith during the Majlis, while resting, he pronounces the words of remembrance of Allah Almighty. So did many the greatest people from the predecessors.

b) If a student is tired of studying one subject, then he should take up the study of another, because this is better than stopping classes altogether. You can move from one form of occupation to another in order to change the type of activity.

The soul that is tired is not capable of anything,

And you change its state from one to another.

c) Every time a student feels a surge of energy, he should study the lessons. And the study of stories, biographies and stories from the life of predecessors, reading wise sayings and verses can be postponed for another time, when he feels tired in himself, and useful verses should be chosen, such as verses praising our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), poetic collections divan ash-Shafi "and divan Abu al - "Atakhiya and other poets who glorified abstinence and detachment (zuhd).

  • 2964 views

They say that the absolute order in the house and the healthy psyche of his mistress are completely incompatible things. Those who can afford an au pair are happy to do so, and those who can't are inventive. For example, the American Marla Scilly in the late 90s came up with a system of reference household FlyLady, which has become popular all over the world.

For millions of us

With her system, the American managed to turn women continuously crawling around the house with a rag into goddesses fluttering over it, and in absolute purity. " The target audience» FlyLady - working, busy or not very organized representatives of the fair sex, who are unable to maintain a constant order in their home. Women who tend to put all their strength and free time on the altar of cleaning, and still suffer from guilt - after all, their life has not become ideal.

How is this miraculous system organized? Sites (English and translated) contain the main methodological principles, and the daily e-mail newsletter encourages hostesses to take concrete actions. The site promises that the FlyLady-style approach to housekeeping will allow you to clean up your household in just 31 days. own house and form good habits - those that will support it constantly. Self-organization and self-discipline - these are the "whales" on which the real "flying lady" rests.

If you want to join the system and become a “jet hostess”, the following sites are waiting for you: flylady.org.ua , flylady.ru , ladybee.ru and LJ community flylady-en.livejournal.com. There is a description of the basic principles of FlyLady, tasks for the week, planners, an e-mail newsletter with tasks for every day and forums for like-minded people to communicate.

Do you want to support Russian housewives? reellady.com- a resource dedicated to the first Russian system cleaning - "The path of purity." On this site you can learn about FlyLady alternatives - PAZ and Shining House systems.

How it works?

The name Fly Lady is an abbreviation of Finaly Love Yourself, which translates as "Love yourself at last." Ease, getting pleasure from work, the ability to leave strength and time for yourself beloved - that's what the "flayushki" achieve with their regular housework. Here are their basic rules:

- no perfectionism. Exhausting work for results and the desire for perfect order develop only hatred for cleaning and often a desire to postpone it by any means. Weekend general cleaning has nothing to do with FlyLady.

- clear planning. The first assistant to the "flying hostess" is a home diary, also known as a planner. The more household and near-home affairs you think through and prescribe, the better for you.

- respect for time. If you clean your shoes immediately after returning from the street, it will take much less time than if you postpone this issue for several hours. The same applies to cooker- easier to wash it immediately after cooking.

- using a timer."Flyushka" does not work for the result, its task is not to do it, but to do it. She detects exactly 15 minutes and puts things in order in any one place. When the timer beeps, cleaning is over.

- maintenance in order first of the hostess, and then at home. When in the morning the hostess is combed, made up, dressed in such a way that it is not a shame to open at any moment front door unexpectedly arriving guests, then the housework is done faster. Because order disciplines. In addition, the author of the system, Marla Seeley, recommends using lace-up shoes (ideally, sneakers) for home use. Because it is difficult to immediately throw them off and lie down on the sofa.

- cleaning frequency. The system offers to clean up the house every day for 15 minutes. At first glance, this is not enough at all, but regularity works wonders! According to FlyLady, the house is divided into zones (kitchen, nursery, hallway, bedroom), one week is devoted to only one zone. By the weekend, the selected zone shines, because in total more than an hour was spent on it!

- creating an island of purity- a place that is constantly in perfect order. FlyLady proposes to make a kitchen sink such an island. You need to clean it every day until it has time to become dirty (clean even clean!). This is how love for housework is formed, mood is lifted and motivation appears to clean the rest of the house.

"Flyushki", as they are affectionately called in Russia, have their own unique terminology:

rituals(in other translations - " routines") - daily housework, which is entered in a special list. Initially, it may consist of two or three items. Gradually, the list will be supplemented and will help you make the most efficient use of time. The main routine is in the evening: lightly clean the apartment so that it is ready for the next day, think over tomorrow (prepare clothes, get food to defrost, look at your planner and the child’s schedule), take time for yourself. For those who are especially tired, there is a truncated version: clean the sink, prepare clothes for tomorrow, brush your teeth.

littering- active fight against rubbish. The apartment can be made noticeably cleaner by throwing away 27 unnecessary things (a read magazine, a lonely sock, an old toothbrush, etc.). Littering also affects electronic trash - unnecessary files, e-mail and SMS messages. We do this for 5 minutes a day until there is something to throw away.

Hot Spots (hotspots or hotpoints) - places where things accumulate at a catastrophic rate. For example, a bedside table, a work table or a table in the hallway. Turning off a hotspot means taking a couple of minutes to clean up the mess at its initial stage, while it has not yet become terrifying.

How do I live by the systemflylady

Even before I was familiar with the Flylady system, I already shared its main principle: the rejection of idealism. My house was in order. Almost complete. That is, the dust from the monitor was wiped off by the one to whom it interfered more, and the plastic containers were organized on the shelf by the one from whom they fell out. So I decided to try new strategy cleaning and see if you can get more order with less effort. It turned out that not all the rules of the system can be easily followed, but those that I liked really took root. And now my day (according to the rules of FlyLady) looks something like this. I get up in the morning and… don't put on my shoes! I do not have and will never have this Western habit of walking around the house with shoes on, but here is a pedicure. Two year old daughter he takes it with a bang (“Mom, what beautiful nails you have!”), And I like to demonstrate it to my husband. Here I am definitely in flight, or rather, in flight.

I go into the kitchen. Already from the threshold you can see - the sink shines. This habit did not want to form for a long time: it was difficult for me to force myself to clean something that was not yet dirty. But if you clean the sink every evening, it simply does not have time to get dirty! So I wipe it lightly with a cleaning agent.

Clothes for the child in the garden are ready. Truly, to do everything possible in the evening - fine rule! According to the precepts of FlyLady, in the evening I put lunch for my husband in a lunch box, in the evening I collect a bag in gym. Now I even make coffee in the evening. Five minutes in the evening save fifteen minutes in the morning!

Hotpoints are my great pride, because I was able to handle them. My most "hot spot" of the mess was the chair on the loggia. Previously, I constantly folded dried laundry there (it dries right next to it), and left it until the moment of ironing. So it could lie for a week, and ten days. Now, on the advice of FlyLady, unironed linen is given a separate place in the closet on the loggia, where it does not spoil the view and my mood.

I eliminated the hotpoint on the windowsill, where packages of napkins, vitamins, toothpicks were constantly accumulating. I take apart the shelf in the hallway every 3-4 days, until it has time to finally clog. General cleaning I canceled it altogether, because every day I do some “little thing” with my daughter. Or I sort out the blockage without it - however, not in 15 minutes, as the flyushki recommend, but in 19 - that's exactly how much the "Bremen Town Musicians" go on.

The kitchen is here Augean stables my apartment. From here you can throw away not 27 things, but all 100. Here are two- and three-liter jars, rubber and metal lids for them. What are they doing in my house if I never prepare for the winter? I'm sending my mother-in-law! Here are almost intact packages of cookies - I don’t even remember who brought them. In my family, this is not eaten, but it is a pity to throw it away right away. Ruthlessly in the trash! Space in the kitchen cabinets became noticeably larger in just three minutes, plus bonuses - a pound of coffee from Turkey and a package of dried figs from Kazakhstan were accidentally discovered.

Disposal is the easiest for me - at some point you find that today in the house there are only a couple of small things to throw away, the rest is necessary, and lies in its place. However, from time to time I give in and put up for sale something that cannot be thrown away at all, for example, children's toys and clothes. Then things linger in the house for another couple of weeks.

But planning is my stumbling block. I can’t at all accustom myself to write down, I keep everything in my head, and some little thing constantly eludes me. For example, I forget to take meter readings in time - (after all, you can’t cancel the humanitarian mindset). In general, the apartment has become much cleaner, with a persistent feeling that I practically do not clean anything in it.

Lifehacking is a relatively new online community of smart guys who make life easier for themselves and others with simple ideas. Easily and simply separate the yolk from the protein using plastic bottle or in a tricky way put more things on the hangers in the closet. In a word, these are funny and outstanding tips for every day, designed to facilitate the solution of everyday issues.

Here and now!

Like any theoretical system, translated into practice, FlyLady contains more and less applicable advice. But every woman can definitely find something useful for herself. For example, for me main benefit FlyLady systems - hotpoint theory. And if you persistently explain to your family several times that one cannot make out what three or four people regularly litter, the result will be for sure! In addition, the FlyLady system reminds: “Your house did not become dirty overnight, and it will not become clean overnight. Small steps will lead you to desired result". Get to work, flying mistresses!

Class hour on the topic "Price of a minute"

Target: Expanding the horizons of students of the importance of time in life;

Formation of assessment and self-assessment of time,

Developing a sense of time and careful attitude In time.

Board layout:

  • “Time is precious on time, time is too much and too little”
  • “Time is more valuable than money”

Lesson progress

Riddles

It has no legs and no wings,
It flies fast, you can't catch up with it.

Answer: Time

* * *

What cannot be returned?

Answer: Time

* * *

It was yesterday, it is today and it will be tomorrow.

Answer: Time

* * *

If you don't measure, you won't know
But not knowing - you feel
And sometimes you kill.

Answer: Time

Leading (teacher). Today we will talk about time. We will learn what time is, what it is for and how to use it correctly, as well as talk about the history of clock creation, their types and principles of operation.

  • Make a proverb:
  • “Know the price of minutes, the score of seconds”
  • “Miss a minute, lose an hour”
  • “Time is more valuable than money”
  • “You’ll be behind for an hour, you won’t catch up in a day”

Presentation

  • 1st student . Time is precious to a person, and he determines the time by the clock. At different times appearance hours were different. Some expressions are associated with the work of the clock. For example, they say: "A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then," and we understand that a lot of time has passed. And they say so because in ancient times there were water clocks. They were arranged in the form of two communicating vessels. Time was recognized by how much water flowed from one vessel to another.
  • Like a water clock, an hourglass was arranged, where sand poured out of the upper vessel into the lower one. In Rus', these watches were called bottles, as they were made of glass. They were widely used on vintage ships. The sailor who was on duty at this clock struck the bell every half hour, announced the number of flasks - “beat the flasks”. Today there is hourglass, designed for 1, 3, 5 ... minutes.
  • Later, mechanical watches appeared. They are different for us. Time is sometimes determined by the striking of the clock. This is where the expression " dead hour". The word "broken" indicates that it really passed whole hour, as the chime of the clock told us so.
  • 2nd student. On October 2, 1918, the main clock of our country, the Kremlin chimes, started talking. Every hour, solemnly and majestically, the beat of this clock is heard. People all over the world listen to him. And there is no person who would not know the melodious and exciting chimes located on the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin.
  • Listening to the recording of the chiming clock.
  • 3rd student . The work of the clock does not stop for a second, time flows continuously. Place your palms on your chest. You feel your heart beating and beating. It works all its life without stopping, it works and circulates blood so that each of us is ready to do something useful every minute. Let's sit silently for a minute. See how long a minute is! What do they do in our country in a minute?
  • 4th student.
  • It looks like a normal box.
  • But he is a real wizard.
  • The whole universe lives in it,
  • Even if it's an ordinary thing.
  • One hundred stories will tell you
  • You will be invited to the circus for an hour,
  • Movies will show you -
  • Each of you has. (TV.)
  • In one minute, factories produce 13 televisions.
  • 5th student.
  • Enjoy, look!
  • North Pole inside
  • There sparkles snow and ice,
  • Winter lives there.
  • Forever us this winter
  • Brought from the store. (Refrigerator.)
  • The refrigerator is a human helper. He saves food, saves medicine, and therefore saves time. Every minute, 11 brand new refrigerators are produced in the country.
  • 1st student.
  • For me to take you
  • I don't need oats
  • Feed me gasoline
  • Give rubber on the hooves
  • And, raising the dust in a whirlwind,
  • Will run ... (car.)
  • Different cars are produced by our factories - trucks, cars, large, small. Almost four brand new cars roll off the assembly lines every minute.
  • 2nd student.
  • Do you want to sail the oceans
  • sink into the depths,
  • Visit many countries
  • And rush to the moon
  • Be a brave explorer
  • In the thickets of centuries -
  • All edges are open to you
  • On the pages of books.
  • The book is printed so quickly that the account must be kept in seconds. Every second, 45 copies of books are published in our country, and 7-8 of them are for you guys. How many books are published per minute for you?
  • Let's do the math: 7 x 60 = 420 (books just for you guys), total:
  • 45 x 60 = 2700 (books).
  • 2700 is a library!
  • 3rd student. Every minute, 1560 pairs of shoes leave the conveyors of our country. What a minute!
  • 4th student . What about hours? Merry alarm clocks, important wall clock, small manual and all others? Every minute factories make 77 pieces. For 1 minute, industrial products are produced for 1.4 million rubles. The loss of one minute of working time is equal to the loss of the results of a day's work of 200,000 people.
  • And if suddenly all the plants and factories in the country stopped for one minute, the state would lose 50 million rubles. That's how much a minute costs.
  • 5th student . What can we do in a minute?
  • A competition is held, for example, reading (words per minute), solving examples (students write only answers), etc.

Guys, do you know what a minute is?

Student: this is 1/60 hour. What can be done in one minute? At first glance it seems nothing. After all, these minutes add up to time. Let's take our class. There are 12 students in the class. If everyone takes away one minute with their pranks, then 28 minutes will remain to gain knowledge. Here's one minute for you.

Teacher: The sense of time must be developed, guys, in yourself, learning to live clockwise. Is it worth the work? Maybe you can live without a watch. Let's try to imagine. what would happen to each of us if all clocks disappeared.

Student: We came to school. It's time to start the lessons, but there are not even half of the students in the class. There is no teacher, he just left the apartment.

Student: I returned home after school. Oh, how you want to eat, and my mother has just put it on to cook.

Student: we came to the cinema, and half of the film had already been shown there.

Teacher: This is what a mess would be if people did not look at their watches and gradually develop a sense of time. And you can have a watch and not value time.

Schoolgirl:

With hours of friendship, work well, rest.
Do your homework slowly, and don't forget your books.

Teacher: So that in the evening, going to bed, when the time comes, you can confidently say - it was a good day!

Summary of the lesson.

What is the topic of our lesson?

What proverbs do you remember?

What do you need to do to have a sense of time?

Preview:

To use the preview of presentations, create an account for yourself ( account) Google and sign in: https://accounts.google.com


Slides captions:

CLASS HOUR "Price of a minute" Varakosova L.P. 4th grade

OBJECTIVES: 1. Expanding the horizons of students. 2. Education of respect for time.

THE HISTORY OF THE CLOCK. What clock do you know?

WATER CLOCK

HOURGLASS

HOURGLASS

HOURGLASS - SEA BOTTLES

MECHANICAL WATCHES

PRICE MINUTE. It looks like an ordinary box, But it is a real magician, The whole Universe lives in it, Even if it is an ordinary thing. He will tell you a hundred stories, He will invite you to the circus for an hour, He will show you movies - Each of you has.

TV. In one minute, factories produce 13 televisions.

SECOND MYSTERY Admire, look! The North Pole is inside, Snow and ice sparkle there, Winter itself lives there. Forever us this winter Brought from the store.

REFRIGERATOR. Every minute, 11 brand new refrigerators are produced in the country.

THIRD MYSTERY For me to take you, I don't need oats, Feed me gasoline, Give me rubber on my hooves, And, raising dust in a whirlwind, It will run ...

AUTOMOBILE. Almost four brand new cars roll off the assembly lines every minute.

Do you want to sail the oceans, Go down into the depths, Visit many countries And rush to the moon, Be a brave pathfinder In the thickets of centuries - All edges are open to you On the pages of books.

PRICE MINUTE.

The book is printed so quickly that the account must be kept in seconds. Every second, 45 copies of books are published in our country, and 7-8 of them are for you guys. How many books are published per minute for you? Let's count: 7 × 60 = 420 (books just for you guys), and total: 45 × 60 = 2700 (books). 2700 is a library!

PRICE MINUTE. . Every minute, 1560 pairs of shoes leave the conveyors of our country. What a minute!

PRICE MINUTE. There are 77 pieces of funny alarm clocks, important wall clocks, small hand clocks and all others every minute.

PRICE MINUTE. Solve examples: 1) 2x4= 2) 3x15= 3) 21:3 = 4) (3+7)x1= 5) 5:1+8= 6) (7 - 6)x10= 7) 4x4 - 3x4= 8 ) 3x4 - 12= 9) 28:7x9=

A minute is running fast. The minute is short. But in a minute you can find a star, a beetle, a solution to a problem... And a rare mineral that no one has yet discovered. Rockets leave the Earth per minute. But so that they could fly into outer space - Scientists gave dozens of years to work, And since childhood, astronauts Dreamed of flying. Let the minute be short, Let it rush very quickly! Big, bold dream It can fit! N. Yurkova

TIPS: 1. Schedule your day. 2. Go to bed early and get up early. 3. Exercise in the morning. 4. Lessons do not teach immediately, as he came from school, but after an hour or two. 5. After school, take a break, but it’s better to be active and on fresh air. 6. Do your homework during the day. 7. Late in the evening do not study, because the brain is already tired. 8. Do your homework first, whichever is harder. 9. Attend a section or circle. 10. Help your parents with the housework.




Similar articles