5/20/21 Cultural Differences Concerning Time




Time is all the capital stock there is on the earth. … If properly used, it brings that which will add to your comfort, convenience, and satisfaction. Let us consider this, and no longer sit with hands folded, wasting time.” President Brigham Young

time is a divine gift and knowing how to manage it wisely brings great rewards. If we organize our life schedule well, we will have time for everything, God in the first place, family, work, service, education, recreation, and personal time.

I belong to a polychronic society and it is difficult for me to lead a monochronic life that would be ideal to advance more with our goals but we are constantly interrupted by different social activities, yes, because we are a very festive society and we almost always do not respect time even though we are sociable life fills us with joy and surrounds us with contacts, makes us postpone a stable agenda.

Living in a polychronic society has its advantages such as having a wide network of contacts and I can say that throughout my working life everything has been due to good contacts. the disadvantages are not finishing our activities on time, constantly changing the schedule of activities.

Well-organized time, as monochronic societies know how to do, are the best for our work as teachers, they allow us to have everything on time.




References

http://exitoytiempo.blogspot.com/2014/12/monocronico-o-policronico.html

https://video.byui.edu/media/04+Cultural+differences+in+Concerning+TIME/0_1cjop6lc










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