An interesting article, excerpts from which I will translate/translate today, because it has a direct bearing on how you manage your time.
Some people quite arrogantly claim that they don't read blogs because they don't have enough time for this, but we know that it's not that at all, but that a person doesn't want to see alternatives to official and paid sources, right? No?
Don't complain that you don't have time, and don't blame the overload of information — it's all for weaklings. Generation Y never talks about overload, simply because it knows how to work effectively with information.
Today, you can succeed only by using and processing information correctly and skillful people do not complain about its overabundance, they either use it or forget about it, but never complain that they do not have time.
They don't care where the information came from, because the environment itself can't be good or bad, and you shouldn't cover up your neglect with some blogs with a lack of time. Think about how to use them better in your life. Since you are using a «good old» book.
Don't say that you want to save time, why? Just start using it properly. For most of you, doing nothing is unlikely to be interesting, so just learn how to find an activity that you really love and spend time on it. Focus on goals, and not on saving time — why do you need it if you have nothing to fill it with?
How to feel like you have time to read everything [Penelope Trunk]