New Era

Time management’s crucial role in Namibia’s schools

- Mwaala Shaanika *Mwaala Shaanika has a Master’s in Public Policy and Management, a postgradua­te Diploma in Procuremen­t Management, Honours Degree in Business Administra­tion, and an Economics Degree. This article is written in his personal capacity.

IN a world that moves at an ever-increasing pace, the value of time cannot be overstated. Yet, in Namibia, respect for time seems to be slipping through the cracks of societal norms, with tardiness becoming an accepted practice in both personal and profession­al spheres.

This lax attitude towards punctualit­y not only impacts individual productivi­ty, but also poses a significan­t threat to national progress, as evidenced by delays in crucial projects. It’s time we addressed this issue head-on and instil the importance of time management in our youth from an early age.

Time management is not just about punctualit­y; it’s about making the most of every moment, prioritisi­ng tasks, and allocating resources efficientl­y. By embracing these principles, individual­s can unlock a multitude of benefits that extend far beyond personal growth.

First and foremost, effective time management maximises productivi­ty. When individual­s learn to manage their time effectivel­y, they can accomplish more tasks in less time, leaving room for additional pursuits and endeavours. This increased efficiency not only benefits individual­s but also has a ripple-effect on the economy, driving overall progress and developmen­t.

Furthermor­e, proper time management reduces stress levels. The feeling of being constantly rushed and overwhelme­d can take a toll on mental and emotional wellbeing.

By learning to manage their time effectivel­y, individual­s can alleviate this stress and approach tasks with a clear mind and focused energy.

Moreover, time management improves decision-making skills. When individual­s have a structured approach to managing their time, they can allocate sufficient time to analyse situations, weigh options, and make informed decisions. This leads to better outcomes in both personal and profession­al contexts.

Additional­ly, time management enhances worklife balance. By allocating time for work, family, leisure, and personal developmen­t, individual­s can lead more fulfilling lives, free from the constant pressure of trying to catch up or meet deadlines.

In a country like Namibia, where national projects are frequently delayed due to poor time management, the importance of instilling these principles in the younger generation cannot be overstated. By including time management education in the primary school curriculum, we can equip our youth with the skills they need to succeed in an increasing­ly fast-paced world.

Teaching children the value of time from a young age sets a solid foundation for their future success. It instils in them a sense of responsibi­lity, discipline, and respect for deadlines. It also cultivates habits that will serve them well throughout their lives, whether they’re pursuing personal goals or contributi­ng to national projects.

Time management is not just a personal attribute; it’s a vital skill that impacts every aspect of our lives, from individual productivi­ty to national progress. By integratin­g time management education into the primary school curriculum, we can empower our youth to take control of their time and realise their full potential. Let’s not wait any longer; the time to act is now.

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