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[quote]Asalaam 'Alaikum: When I look at how my time gets spent throughout a day - I have found several things that can definitely waste time. I have some friends who only have one child and don't realize how hard it is - not to mention time consuming to raise two children and also homeschool. Thus, they call and want to talk for hours. I have started not answering the phone and returning calls when I have the time (and try to limit the calls). Sometimes this helps because you call them when you are free and sometimes they are busy and have to make the call short. Also, we don't have a telvision - but I am sure that it will free up time if you find yourself watching it. Another thing that is beneficial - the computer - can also be a great time waster. While you can do things that are "beneficial" it can take a lot of time from other things that you may need to do. I recently have been trying to assess my days and see where all the time goes. I'm working on making my time more managed and less wasted - if that makes sense. Since I am going to start homeschooling I find that this will be absolutely essential to my success - and also if I want to continue my own studies. I hope this may help in some way, insha'Allah. Asalaam 'Alaikum, Sumayyah Umm Sadiqah wa Asma[/quote]
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