Balancing Time, School, Life The Center for Academic and Personal Enrichment New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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Balancing Time, School, Life The Center for Academic and Personal Enrichment New Jersey Institute of Technology

Learning begins with discipline. The process of learning requires excellent time management. Academic success is inevitable with the combination of discipline and time management.

Time Management n Am I Getting Enough Sleep? n Conquer Procrastination n Pacing n Take the Offensive With a Planner n Be Realistic in your Expectations

Time is a Non Renewable Resource Once it is gone, it is gone. You will never see this moment again.

Whats your LQ Leisure Quotient? n Sometimes we just dont realize how much time we spend in non productive ways. n Here are some examples of leisure: –Visiting between classes –Facebook/Internet –Watching TV –Daydreaming n What others can you think of?

24 hours per day X 60 minutes per hour X 60 seconds per minute = 86,400 S econds

Every Second Counts n Spend every second in an efficient and productive way n If you fail to use the days deposits, the loss is yours.

Cognitive Tasks 8am - 12 noon* Cognitive, or mental, tasks such as reading, calculating, and problem solving are performed most efficiently in the morning. *If you are a Night Owl, shift these times about 3-4 hours later in the day.

Short term memory 6 am - 10 am Short term memory tasks such as last minute reviewing for tests are best performed early in the morning. *If you are a Night Owl, shift these times about 3-4 hours later in the day.

Long term memory 1 pm - 4pm* *If you are a Night Owl, shift these times about 3-4 hours later in the day. Longer term Memory tasks such as memorizing speeches and information for application are best performed in the afternoon.

Manual Dexterity 2 pm to 6 pm* You are most efficient at tasks involving the use of your hands such as keyboarding and carpentry in the afternoon and early evening. *If you are a Night Owl, shift these times about 3-4 hours later in the day.

Physical Workouts 4 pm to 9 pm * Studies show you will perceive the workout to be easier in the evening. Exercising about 5 hours before bedtime improves the quality of sleep. *If you are a Night Owl, shift these times about 3-4 hours later in the day.

ZZZZZs n Sleep is extremely important for your academic success.

Sleep Survey During this semester, when did you MOST RECENTLY: n Wake up not feeling rested, no matter how much sleep you got? in the last day week month this semester did not do n Doze off while studying? in the last day week month this semester did not do n Doze off in a classroom or lecture hall? in the last day week month this semester did not do n Doze off while watching TV? in the last day week month this semester did not do n Doze off while sitting quietly in a public place (Library, Stamp Union, etc. )? in the last day week month this semester did not do

Sleep Survey n If you knew more sleep would improve your health and memory, would you change your sleep habits? YesNo

Student Lag, aka Jet Lag Are you creating the equivalent of jet lag by keeping an inconsistent sleep schedule? Answer the following questions to find out.

Do you Suffer from Student Jet Lag? Do you get up at about the the same time each morning? Yes___No____ Do you wake up without an alarm most mornings? Yes___No____ Do you almost always get 7-9 hours of sleep per night? Yes___No____

Student Jet Lag n If you answered no to any of the questions, you are compromising your bodys efficiency.

How would prioritize this list of daily tasks? Write the underlined word of the tasks which would be on your A List B List C List Immediately answer a text message from a friend. Immediately answer a text message from a friend. Write a eight page essay for Humanities. Write a eight page essay for Humanities. Prepare for a Biology quiz. Prepare for a Biology quiz. Dust your room. Dust your room. Review for midterm test that counts for 50% of grade. Review for midterm test that counts for 50% of grade. Schedule an appointment with a Professor. Schedule an appointment with a Professor. Complete a journal entry. Complete a journal entry. Check your every 10 minutes. Check your every 10 minutes. Shop for a new pair of athletic shoes. Shop for a new pair of athletic shoes. Take the car for an oil change.

MAKING LISTS A LIST 1 Midterm test that counts for 50% of grade. 2 Write an eight page essay for Humanities. B LIST 3 Prepare for a quiz in Biology. 4 Schedule an appointment with a Professor. 5 Complete a journal entry. C LIST 6 Check your regularly. 7 Dust your room. 8 Answer text messages from friends. 9 Shop for a new pair of athletic shoes. 10. Take the car in for an oil change.

C Fever n Have you ever noticed? –You see a little dust that has to go before you can begin to study. –There are so many distractions before you can get to your work. n If so, you may be suffering from C Fever

Conquer Procrastination n Why is C fever as common as the cold? –The A tasks may : n Produce minimal endorphins n Be too lengthy n Be too difficult n Be too threatening because of the possibility of failure n Be too threatening because of the possibility of success

Its All about Endorphins - The Feel Good Hormone Develop a Conditioned Response to the Tasks you Procrastinate Develop a Conditioned Response to the Tasks you Procrastinate Set a goal to complete a task/project Set a goal to complete a task/project After completing the task, reward yourself with something that is pleasurable for you After completing the task, reward yourself with something that is pleasurable for you The body releases endorphins- the feel good hormone The body releases endorphins- the feel good hormone Over time with repetition, you will come to associate feeling good with completing a task/project Over time with repetition, you will come to associate feeling good with completing a task/project You wont procrastinate as much You wont procrastinate as much

Pacing Athletes know the phenomenon of running with someone ahead of them to increase their times. The same effect can be achieved with studying and completing schoolwork.

Because work expands or contracts to fit the time allotted, make pacing work for you by doing the following: Estimate the time needed to complete a task. Subtract 15% from that estimate. Set a timer to help you reach the goal of completing the task in reduced time.

Take the Offensive with a PLANNER A planner helps you: See the big picture Plan ahead to avoid 11th Hour efforts Be time efficient

Using a Planner Effectively n Select a planner that you will be likely to carry with you. n At the beginning of each semester, record test dates, project due dates etc from all of your syllabi for your classes. n Use pencil because schedules change n Keep your planner handy

Be Realistic n Examine your schedule. n Be realistic about what you can accomplish. n Dont try to juggle too many things. n Dont set yourself up for failure.

The Two to One Rule of Thumb n For every credit you are taking, you should study at least two hours =

SCHOOL IS A FULL TIME JOB n Full time student spends 15 hours in class per week n Full time student spends a minimum of hours per week studying n Work an absolute MAXIMUM of 20 hours per week n SCHOOL IS A FULL TIME JOB!

Dont Forget n An important part of making these strategies work is the daily reminder. n Continue to reflect on improving your time management skills. n Be disciplined.

TIPS FOR A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE n BUILD DOWNTIME INTO YOUR SCHEDULE n DROP ACTIVITIES THAT SAP YOUR TIME OR ENERGY n RETHINK YOUR ERRANDS n GET MOVING n A LITTLE RELAXATION GOES A LONG WAY

MORE TIPS FOR A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE n DONT OVERBOOK n PRIORITIZE n LEARN HOW TO SAY, NO! n ORGANIZE n USE TECHNOLOGY…BUT NOT TOO MUCH n KNOW IT WONT ALWAYS BE PERFECT

Resources n Kathleen Riepe (University of Wisconsin-Parkside n University of Maryland n Jeff Wuorio – Microsoft Business n Jen Uscher – WebMD

Time Management The Center for Academic and Personal Enrichment The Center for Academic and Personal Enrichment New Jersey Institute of Technology