Time is cash!
Although we know the truth of this word, we are either late or lazy in doing what is necessary. Are we really using our time correctly? Everyone's answer will vary according to their own life, but for most of us, it can be measured by the value we place on time.
Time is the most precious treasure and there is no need to waste time searching for it. The treasure is hidden by puzzles and has no mystery to be uncovered by clues. All that needs to be done is to use the flowing time correctly.
The correct use of time can also be determined by the result you get. Watching a 90-minute movie or sporting event can be time lost and wasted, or it can be fun. It's just a matter of what you produce, do, and have fun with in the time you spend.
When you think you need it, even the time spent sleeping gives you justification for using your time right. Once you get the sleep you need, it's obvious that you'll be productive in making good use of the remaining time. It is not determined by others for you. When you divide the time into what you need to do during the day and do what you need to do without interruption, you will have a successful time management.
Only you know the pace you live and the work you do throughout the day. Others don't care how you manage time for you and don't make decisions for you. More importantly, it cannot make you successful or unsuccessful. It is up to you to understand the difference between lazy time in bed and productive time and adapt it to your life.
There is no difference between someone who spends half the day productively outside, helping others and always being appreciated for what they do, and someone who does the dishes, cooks, and cleans the house at home. Both are people who divide time management into tasks that need to be done. The person in the first example will often be the one to collect the larger income, so they are not questioned about what they do and how they spend their time. The person in the second example, on the other hand, is questioned and accused as long as he does not bring income, although he undertakes the workload at least as much as in the first example.
Using your time within the responsibilities undertaken does not always guarantee adequate results. Because for some, the measure is how much income you make in the time you spend. If you can't satisfy, you're just a lazy sloth wasting your time.
There are people who can use their time very well and earn income without leaving the house. These may be the ones that bring the main income to the family budget, while counting all the logistical support necessary for a family life. Clean the house! Cook! Wash the dishes! Wash the laundry! While the repetitions of each other are doing things in ways that renew themselves again and again during the day, the time management of people who provide financial income is admirable.
As a real business owner, while I consider myself adept at creating the time I spend on earning additional income, one paragraph above, it's impossible not to admire the people in the example!