Monday 2 December 2013

005----------------------------------Haste makes a waste is a very old proverb .Whatever we do and wherever we do any thing,it requires the intelligent approach for the completion of work on time .Whether the work either assigned or taken is a part of the routines or type of the work done earlier or the innovative programme. A rough lay-out in the mind is essentially required and accordingly the arrangement part plays a pivotal(important)role. Definitely, progressing further afterwards avoids unnecessary tension and waste of both time and work. After all ,in work analysis ,it is noticed that in the present times, the people ,after they understand as to what is to be done, feel irritated and disturbed ,when somebody interferes in between in the individual cases and if the Boss is rude in his behavior makes the working staff sick, as the studies carried out in England confirms of it..Both spouse actively involved in two different work usually fights or disputes over the intervening approach .In group work, since the people understand their involvement in the group activity ,it generally keeps them alert and rather interest, they create makes it easy for the work to be completed without much hue and cry and at the end it gives a sigh of Relief------Aha ?--------?.Only a few may be lucky that by mistake they get something new as happened with madam Curie ,while discovering Radium. Since the man is becoming just like a slave due to the negative impact of the scientific instruments and their excessive use, he likes to be 'far from the din of others.' The pace of life exceedingly increased in metro or big cities has made the shortage of the time and their the tendency in  hastily completing the work unnecessary causes a burden to the person and at later stage developing the diseases of various type. On the other hand wherever anyone may be, his sound mental health and approach in finishing the work rather is relieving most of the time and hence ,work in haste simply makes a waste----------?

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