Be a Great Time Manager. You think you know…but you have no idea…  TM is nothing but common sense.  I do well is school, so I must be managing my time.

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Be a Great Time Manager

You think you know…but you have no idea…  TM is nothing but common sense.  I do well is school, so I must be managing my time effectively.  I work better under pressure, and TM would take away that edge.  Taking TM too seriously sucks all the fun out.  TM strategies take too much work! Myths about Time Management (TM)

How much time do you have? There are 168 hours in every week. That’s 24 hours, 1,440 minutes a DAY! Figure out what you have to do and how much time you spend on each activity. Add that up... If you got more than 168 hours, you need to do it again or re-schedule. Make sure you have time for your classes and outside study.

The 80/20 Principle The average person spends 80 % of their time doing 20 % of their work The average person spends 20 % of their time doing 80% of their work Confused? Translation: You tend to cram your work into a small amount of time while wasting away lots of other time

Setting Goals Goals need to: Be challenging Be reasonable Be measureable Be specific Have a completion date Include both long-term and short-term goals

Using Your TM Skills to Make a Master Schedule You may have to make several before you find one that works best for you! Take your values and goals into consideration. First include things that are concrete- such as your scheduled classes, work schedule, and things that will not change this semester. Be sure to include study time! Preferably same time and subject each session. Set Time and Swiss Cheese approach?

How do you waste your time?? Do you text/talk on the phone? Check your /Facebook? Procrastinate? What could you do to change these habits?

AVOID PROCRASTINATION! “Never put off ‘till tomorrow what you can do today”- Who said it???

You procrastinate if you… Ignore a task and hope it goes away. Underestimate the work involved or overestimate you abilities and resources. Spend endless hours on the computer or video games. Deceive yourself into believing that a mediocre or bad performance is acceptable. Substitute a lower-priority task. Believe that minor delays won’t hurt.

What can you do if you are a procrastinator? Commit, commit, commit to being on time. Set and keep deadlines. Organize, schedule & plan. Divide a big job into smaller ones. Make a game of it! Make it fun! Give yourself a prize when you’re done.

Do Your To-Do List Daily!! To-do lists help you stay focused and should not include your class time. Use your ABCs and label importance:  A: Vital – Extremely important tasks that must be done daily. Examples?  B: Important – Tasks that need to be done soon. Examples?  C: Optional: Done when you have extra time. Examples?

So, how do you benefit from TM? Be more productive. Reduce your stress. Improve self-esteem. Achieve balance in your life. Establish important skills. Reach your goals.

Information to be analyzed from Master Syllabus Test Dates - Use different colors or CAPTIALS for tests only Weeks of many projects and/or tests Best time to schedule a trip home for the weekend Look for clumps- signals timeframe when you will be extra busy with school. Use this as an early alert!