Traveling during rush hour in the morning and after work can be very frustrating if one don't know what to do. What can you do everyday if you are commuting within Kuala Lumpur bustling central business district? I'm referring to commuting by light-rail transit(Putra LRT), STAR, Monorail, KTM Komuter, and ERL. This is the time where people are rushing to reach their office and afterward back home after office hours.
Imagine if you are spending half an hour commuting to office and half an hour back home with total average of an hour daily. Multiply that with average number of working days, say 20 in a month, how many hours one could spend productively per year instead of just commuting but doing nothing.
1 hour x 5 working days x 4 weeks x 12 months = 240 hours
This translates into 10 days in a year.
Now, assume one starts working at age 25(Malaysian's average age of entry into work force after college) and retires at age 55, meaning working for 30 years. In total equivalent to 300 days(10 days x 30 years) might be just wasted if not use productively.
Ideal things to do to spend commuting time productively:
- Reading a book in hand is a very good idea if one taking public transport to-and-fro to office and home while inside a capsule of this public metro networks.
- Planning your schedules for the day - prioritize according to order of priority.
- Listening to motivational tapes.
- Relaxing by listening to soothing musics or songs.
Note:
- Productivity.
- Time management - one only had 24 hours daily. Time waits for no man.
- The word capsule is used because LRT normally highly compact with commuters during rush hour.
2 comments:
Hi friendly neighbour
Your rush hour article is quite interesting and I concur with you about time management whilst traveling.
Over in SG, you would see many people sleeping IF they get a seat, those standing also can get into a "sleeping position" as well. For me, I tried to bring a book (esp personal dev't, motivation, sales) to read.
Keep up the good stuff.
Cheers
shuaka
Hi Shuaka,
Thank you for visiting.
Those people get into sleeping position maybe "hibernate" or converge their internal aura as a preparation before facing the day.
While for some, sleepy Mon morning, maybe related to hang over from Sat/Sun drinking parties.
Anyway, a short nap always good to make us feel refresh.
Cheers
Futurespeaks
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