Alice in the Wonderland is a famous novel that was turned into a movie and a part of a conversation between Alice and the cat inspired me to write this article. It is a very short passage that I took from the movie, but that might be very important and crucial to keep in mind, because of the significance of the meaning that it represents.
Alice is lost and talks to the treasure cat. Would you tell me please which way I ought to go from here? “Well that depends on where you want to get to,” replies the cat. “I don’t care much,” says Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” responds the cat.
It is very short but it carries a famous school of thought that plays a major role in today’s productivity guides and blogs: You should have goals. If you do not have goals, then you do not know which way to choose and where you want to arrive. You do not enter into your car and start travelling without knowing where you are planning and envisioning to arrive. You have a certain objective that you want to arrive without spending all your car fuel.
Similarly, if you want to be more productive and actually start to have a stronger purpose of practicing advice about how to manage your time, then it is necessary to have a clear picture of the place where you want to arrive and the things that you want to achieve. When you see the place where you want to arrive, you might be more engaged in your endeavors and your journey towards that point. If you do not see it, you are not very much inspired to get there.