Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1910 — A Minute Here anti a Minute There. [ARTICLE]

A Minute Here anti a Minute There.

■ —ltisieally_wonderful, howmuchcan be gained By improving odds and ends of time in keen, analytical observing, thinking, reading, studying, says Orison Swett Marden in Success Magazine. Think of the untold wealth locked up in the spare moments and long winter evenings of every life. It ,is possible to pick up an education in the odds and ends of time whicb most people throw away. If those who have been deprived of a college education would only make up their minds to get a substitute for it, they would be amazed to see what even the evenings of a few weeks devoted conscientiously to the collego studies would accomplish. When a noted literary man waa asked how he managed to accomplish so much with so little friction or apparent effort, he replied, “By organfzing my time. To every hour its appointed task or duty, with no overlapping or infringements.”

There is a great deal of time wasted even in the busiest lives, which, if properly organized, might be used to advantage.