Importance Of Punctuality


'Time and tide waits for none”. This proverb still manages to retain its importance in our lives even today. The most common complaint that we have is that there is so much to do and there is so little time. But is that really the case? If we understand the importance of punctuality then we would surely have more time to finish our work.

 

Punctuality is the habit of completing our tasks on time. You need to plan your work well in advance so that if everything goes according to it, you can finish off your work in time. A person who is punctual is always a step ahead of the world. No matter which ever profession you are into, being punctual is a habit that will always do well to you. If a person realizes the importance of punctuality, he is respected and admired by one and all. A punctual man finishes his tasks at hand in time and is therefore, an asset to the organization he works for.

 

Punctuality is required not only at work but also at home. Maintaining timeliness in terms of taking food or medicines will make you lead a disciplined life. This will in turn help you to maintain your health and keep illness at bay.

 

To understand the importance of punctuality, here are a few benefits of the same.

 

·        You are never made to pay a penalty for being late.

·        You can complete your tasks on time and hence can leave your office early.

·        You can enjoy solitude when nobody is around. This will help you to plan your day ahead and improve your productivity.

·        You are looked upon as a trend setter and be a role model for the staff junior than you.

·        Since you understand the importance of punctuality, people believe that you value other people’s time as well.

·        You can complete your tasks on time as the level of productivity is the highest in the morning hours.

 

People belonging to certain parts of the world are considered to be punctual, for example North Americans, Europeans and Japanese are known for their sense of timeliness. According to these cultures, wasting time is akin to wasting money. Imagine, you are waiting for a person and he does not turn up. You may not consider it as a big thing. But in reality, you have lost money worth the amount which you could have earned, had attended to your business and much more.

 

All these talks about the importance of punctuality are a waste if we do not tell you how to be punctual in life. Habits are not made overnight. You need to cultivate the habit of timeliness in order to be punctual in life. Here is how to improve punctuality.

·        Make sure that always wear a watch or keep a clock near you so that you can track time.

·        Also, make a mental note as to how much time you are taking to complete a task. Ask yourself, can you beat yourself by doing the same task in lesser time?

·        Try to wake up early in the morning and spend at least half an hour to plan your day.

·        For making a plan, you can either do it on a piece of paper like a fixed school time table or keep a tentative time for completing each task.

·        Try to observe when and how you are wasting time and try to rectify those problem areas.

 

Nothing comes overnight, but one can always try. Following this routine for a while will definitely instill a habit of punctuality in you.

 

The necessity of being punctual is more these days as we are all inter-dependent on each other for our tasks. If anyone in the chain is not on time, the entire scheme of things gets delayed. The habit of being the early bird has to be instilled in our children from the very beginning. Punctuality can bring in great joys to their life and do wonders for them. It will definitely pay them in the long run and establish their reputation as being a ‘stickler for time’.

 

Punctuality is anticipated everywhere and in every situation. The importance of punctuality is seen and felt as well in school, higher education, jobs and even in our day-to-day life. All great men who adorn the pages of our history books way back in the classrooms are there because they valued punctuality. This one habit coupled with bravery and senses of truthfulness have made them what they are.



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