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The match between the Netherlands and its host, Hungary, at the Johan Cruyff Stadium in Amsterdam, in the fifth and penultimate round of Group C matches in‍ the first level of⁢ the European Nations League football competition, was stopped ​in the ‍seventh minute to allow emergency medical intervention on the ⁤guests’ substitutes’ seats..

Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano stopped the⁣ match in ‌the seventh minute ‌before the medical staff intervened to treat the⁤ assistant ​coach of Hungary and his ⁤former player, Adam Szalai, who was hidden from view by the players and members of⁢ the⁣ technical⁣ staff, in addition to ⁤a tarpaulin cover..

After ‍a pause that lasted about ten minutes, Salai (36 years ​old) was taken ​out on a stretcher amid applause ⁢from the audience and players.

The Hungarian Federation said in a ‍statement: “Adam Szálai felt ill in the first minutes of⁢ the Netherlands-Hungary match, but his condition ‌is ⁣stable and he⁤ is conscious. Minutes ago, ⁢he was transferred by ambulance to a hospital in Amsterdam for examination.”

Salai played 86 international matches with his country’s national team, before retiring in 2023.

During the ⁢2021 ⁢European Cup, Szálai was substituted in the 25th minute of ⁣the match in which Hungary tied with France​ 1-1 after feeling fatigued after a head injury.

⁣ What are some common pitfalls ‌people face in‌ time management, and how ​can they overcome them?

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Interview Between⁤ Time.News Editor and Time Management Expert

Time.News Editor: Welcome to Time.News! Today, we⁢ have⁢ a very special guest, Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned time ​management expert and author of “Mastering the Clock: Strategies for Effective​ Time Awareness.” Thank you for joining us,⁣ Dr. Carter.

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you⁢ for ⁤having me! I’m excited to discuss ⁤such an ⁤essential topic.

Time.News Editor: To‍ kick things off, why do you think time ‍awareness is so ⁤crucial in our fast-paced world today?

Dr. Emily Carter: Time awareness helps individuals prioritize tasks effectively. In‍ an era where distractions are abundant, understanding how time affects our ‍productivity allows us⁤ to⁤ focus⁣ on what‍ truly matters. It enhances both​ our personal and professional lives by helping individuals align their actions ‌with their goals.

Time.News Editor: That’s ‍a great ​point. Many⁣ struggle with⁢ procrastination. What psychological factors do you think‌ contribute to⁣ this behavior?

Dr. Emily Carter: Procrastination often stems from fear—fear of failure, perfectionism, or even a lack of motivation. It can create a cycle of​ stress, where the anxiety of unfinished tasks leads to ⁣even more ‍procrastination.‌ Recognizing these triggers is ​the first step‌ toward addressing the⁢ behavior.

Time.News Editor: Interesting! What strategies can ‌people employ ⁣to become more time-aware ‍and ‌combat procrastination?

Dr.‌ Emily Carter: One effective⁣ method is the Pomodoro Technique,‌ where you break​ work into intervals, typically 25⁢ minutes, followed by short breaks. This creates urgency and can make daunting ​tasks feel more manageable. Additionally, maintaining a ⁤time diary for​ a week can reveal patterns in‍ how one’s time is ⁤spent, helping to​ identify wasted time or⁢ mismanaged ​priorities.

Time.News Editor: I​ love ‌that⁤ idea! How about setting​ boundaries—how can ⁢they help improve time management?

Dr.‍ Emily Carter: ⁢ Setting boundaries is essential, especially in a remote work⁤ environment. It’s vital to establish clear start and end‍ times ​to your workday, as well as to communicate these boundaries with colleagues and family.⁢ This helps minimize distractions and allows for dedicated time ⁤to focus on tasks at hand.

Time.News Editor: In ⁤your opinion, how does technology affect our relationship with time?

Dr. Emily Carter: Technology is​ a⁤ double-edged ⁢sword. While tools like digital calendars and ​task management​ apps‌ can ‌enhance time​ management, they can also lead to over-reliance and constant connectivity, resulting in burnout.⁣ It’s important to use technology mindfully, ​focusing on ⁤tools that enhance ​productivity without creating more distractions.

Time.News Editor: ⁣That’s a‍ vital insight! Before we wrap up, do ⁤you ⁣have one last tip for our readers ⁣to ‌leap toward better time management?

Dr. ⁢Emily Carter: Absolutely! ⁢Practice mindfulness. ‍By becoming more present, you’ll be more aware of⁢ how you’re spending your time and ⁤can make conscious ​decisions that align with​ your ‌values and goals. A few minutes of⁢ reflection⁣ each day can profoundly impact your overall time management skills.

Time.News ⁣Editor: Thank you, Dr. ⁢Carter! ⁤Your insights are incredibly valuable, and I’m sure our readers will⁤ benefit from your practical advice​ on managing⁣ their time⁣ more effectively.

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you for having me! ​I’m hopeful that everyone can find a little more ⁤balance in their lives through better time awareness.

Time.News Editor: ‍Until next time, readers! Let’s continue to explore⁢ the importance of time and awareness in our daily lives.


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