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Why Time Management is Important
Bad time management = stress Your are able to accomplish more
daily This is life advice
The Problem is Severe
By some estimates, people waste about 2 hours per day.
Signs of time wasting: Can’t find things Miss appointments/unprepared for
class/late for class Tired/unable to concentrate Messy desk/dorm room
Hear me now, Believe me Later…
Being successful doesn’t make you manage your time well.
Managing your time well makes you successful.
Think About it
1) Do you estimate how many hours you will need to study each week?
2) Do you meet assignment deadlines?3) Do you begin working on semester long
projects early in the semester?4) Do you write a daily “to do” list?5) Do you prevent social activities from
interfering with your study time?
6) Do you have a job that requires fewer than 10 hours a week?
7) Do you set specific goals for each study period?
8) Do you begin your study time with your most difficult assignment?
9) Do you complete most of your studying during your most productive hours each day?
10)Do you think of being a full-time student as you would a full time job?
Think About It Con’t
My Schedule
What does my schedule look like????
What are the things I must do?What are the things I should do?What are the things I could do?
Goals and Priorities
Why am I doing this? What is the goal? Why will I succeed? What happens if I choose not to do it?
Inspiration
“If you can dream it, you can do it”Walt Disney
Disneyland was built in 366 days, from ground-breaking to first day open to the public.
Do you say?
It’s not due yet. I work better under pressure. I don’t feel like doing it now. I really mean to do it, but I keep
forgetting. I don’t know where to begin or how to
do it. It’s boring!
Reasons for Procrastination
Your tasks seem difficult or time consuming
You have trouble getting started You lack motivation to do the work You are afraid of failing
Avoiding Procrastination Doing things at the last minute is
much more expensive than just before the last minute
Get Organized Reward yourself for completing each
part of an assignment Ask for advice when you don’t know Assume an attitude of confidence and
you will be confident
Procrastination
Avoiding procrastination requires some effort. Do not be discouraged if your first efforts are unsuccessful.
Keep going?
Some people keep going, even when they get stuck or fail again and again. To such people belongs the world.
Who kept on going in spite of so many failures?
Failed in business 1831Defeated for Legislature 1832Second failure in business 1833Suffered nervous breakdown 1836Defeated for Speaker 1838Defeated for Elector 1840Defeated for Congress 1843Defeated for Senate 1855Defeated for Vice President 1856Defeated for Senate 1858
Balancing Act
“Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion”
Parkinson’s LawCyril Parkinson, 1957
Avoid Time Wasters
Balance Personal and Study Time
Set Goals and Rank Priorities
Planning: It’s a Must
Be Aware of Procrastination
Review
Planning Failing to plan is planning to fail Plan Each Day, Each Week, Each
Semester You can always change your plan, but
only once you have one!
ADJUST YOUR SCHEDULE EVERYDAY
Use an index card or a daily planner. As you write out your daily schedule,
assess your priorities.
MAKING YOUR SCHEDULE WORK Identify your best time of the day Study difficult or boring subjects first Use the same place to study every
time Use the library Avoid distractions Use waiting time Treat school as a full-time job
TO DO Lists
Break things down into small steps Like a child cleaning his/her room Do the ugliest thing first
Create a Semester Schedule
Record known class assignments, including quizzes, tests, and papers
Record co-curricular activities including work hours, meetings, social commitments, and out of town weekends
Create a Weekly ScheduleTURN assignment in
Make a list of what you have to accomplish during the coming week, including class assignments and class attendance.
Include co-curricular activities, work hours, errands, exercise, meals and time with friends on your list of things to do for the week.
Estimate how long each task will take. Identify the day on which you will accomplish
each task, keeping in mind the amount of time the task will take and other things you must also do that day.