Time keeping is honourable

Using your time profitably will help you. As children the way you organise your time, will determine whether you succeed or fail in life. 

Monday, February 02, 2009

Using your time profitably will help you. As children the way you organise your time, will determine whether you succeed or fail in life. 

Keeping time is a good principle that has made many children grow up respecting time. When you develop a time keeping culture, you will be in good position to achieve your goals in life.

If you are at school, you will not miss lessons and your teachers will be pleased. Time keeping continues as you grow and shows even when you get a job.

When children adopt a habit of coming late, it shows up in their jobs when they have grown up. They are always late in everything they do and this is a sign of disrespect.

So in order to respect others, children need to learn how to respect time. This will make them become responsible and successful people in life.

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