Sunday, March 21, 2010

Do we really utilise the time interval

Here to start with I have a question to you all ..... Tell me why some one takes more time to do a peace of work than the other ? The common answer I may get in a reply is "the one who dose it faster is quick and intelligent and really has skills to do things fast" This can be true to certain extents in terms of planning. Planning means scheduling the sub activities and that I agree to but I got a one more question ..."If there are two candidates given the tasks with predetermined sequence of the sub tasks then also we observe some one finishes it quickly so why ?" .....
Again the answer might be the dependency on activeness of a body ....... Here the assumption is the two competitor is healthy enough and even there is a time difference in the activity of both. We are turning minute or fraction in computing this race. So given above explanation "Whats the reason behind the time difference ?"

Is there any answer to this ? I got a explanation for same ...

See our feelings on definite time interval varies depends on our state. One second under water is always bigger than a second spent while cracking jokes. So the same interval appears to be varying. Here is the key.

Cricketers pick up stunning catches in fraction of seconds...race records breaks in fraction of seconds. This is observed on very small scale of time line. And is equally true in large scale of completing a year long activity.

Our time utilization really depends on our state of mind. Its the science of tuning our body organ's ,reflexes and allowing them to do work without/minimal interference of thoughts. Now one more question may come that "Is it really true that we can keep our thoughts away while execution so that plan executes to perfection?"

Yes certainly , consider a case of a batsman who faces a ball of speed 160km/hr on track of 22 yards. The batsman has really a fraction of seconds to judge a line,length,speed,bounce of a ball and then decide a shot considering the positions of 10 fielders in a field......... uhhhh looks really tuff job ...

Yes it is ! however the batsman wont think a lot in that time interval ... he just executes what he learn and planned in nets. Some times you find players miss-timing a ball or selecting a wrong shot .. this is because he might be intervened by his own thoughts during execution and these thoughts consumes a fraction of time available for execution leading to late shot......

Hope you understood what I really want to say on time interval and its utilization ....