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By : Yña Nicole S. Tejol Ace B. Correos By : Yña Nicole S. Tejol Ace B. Correos

If you’ve been reading productivity blogs for a while, you probably already know the basics of time management :  Making your “To Do” list  Focusing on one task/goal at a time  Creating deadlines for yourself  Rewarding yourself for accomplishing your goals  Avoiding procrastination  Making time to relax

 It’s easy to understand these basics, but it’s another to actually apply them in real-world situations.  As you know, it’s very easy to lose focus on our daily goals – especially with , Digg.com, Google Reader, yada, yada, yada.  So that’s why I’ve found this online resource on time management very practical:

 Dartmouth developed a nifty list of online resources for time management. The article includes links to a time management video, planning documents, and free calendars to download in both Word and Excel.

 Many students discover the need to develop or hone their time management skills when they arrive at college. Unlike high school where teachers frequently structured your assignments and classes filled your day, in college, you will have less in-class time, more outside of class work, and a great deal of freedom and flexibility. These pages provide you with tips for managing your time well so you can get the most out of your Dartmouth experience. Keys to successful time management include:  Self knowledge and goals  Developing and maintaining a personal, flexible schedule.

 What is Procrastination?  In a nutshell, you procrastinate when you put off things that you should be focusing on right now, usually in favor of doing something that is more enjoyable or that you’re more comfortable doing.

 Follow these steps to deal with and control procrastination:  Step 1: Recognize That You're Procrastinating  If you're honest with yourself, you probably know when you're procrastinating. But to be sure, take our Are You a Procrastinator? self test.Are You a Procrastinator?  Here are some useful indicators that will help you know when you’re procrastinating:  Filling your day with low priority tasks from your To Do List.

 Reading s several times without starting work on them or deciding what you’re going to do with them.  Sitting down to start a high-priority task, and almost immediately going off to make a cup of coffee.  Leaving an item on your To Do list for a long time, even though you know it's important.  Regularly saying "Yes" to unimportant tasks that others ask you to do, and filling your time with these instead of getting on with the important tasks already on your list.  Waiting for the “right mood” or the “right time” to tackle the important task at hand.

 Step 2: Work Out WHY You're Procrastinating  One reason for procrastination is that people find a particular job unpleasant, and try to avoid it because of that. Most jobs have unpleasant or boring aspects to them, and often the best way of dealing with these is to get them over and done with quickly, so that you can focus on the more enjoyable aspects of the job. Another cause is that people are disorganized. Organized people manage to fend of the temptation to procrastinate, because they will have things like prioritized to-do lists and schedules which emphasize how important the piece work is, and identify precisely when it’s due. prioritized to-do listsschedules

 Surprisingly, perfectionists are often procrastinators, as they can tend to think "I don't have the right skills or resources to do this perfectly now, so I won't do it at all."  One final major cause of procrastination is having underdeveloped decision-making skills. If you simply can’t decide what to do, you’re likely to put off taking action in case you do the wrong thing.

 These general tips will help motivate you to get moving:  Make up your own rewards. For example, promise yourself a piece of tasty flapjack at lunchtime if you've completed a certain task. And make sure you notice how good it feels to finish things! Ask someone else to check up on you. Peer pressure works! This is the principle behind slimming and other self-help groups, and it is widely recognized as a highly effective approach.

 dentify the unpleasant consequences of NOT doing the task.  Work out the cost of your time to your employer. As your employers are paying you to do the things that they think are important, you're not delivering value for money if you're not doing those things. Shame yourself into getting going!cost of your time  Aim to “eat an elephant beetle” first thing, every day!eat an elephant beetle If you're pocrastinating because you're disorganized, here's how to get organized!

 Keep a To-Do list so that you can’t “conveniently” forget about unpleasant or overwhelming tasks.To-Do list  Use an Urgent/Important Matrix to help prioritize your to-do list so that you can’t try to kid yourself that it would be acceptable to put off doing something on the grounds that it’s unimportant, or that you have many urgent things which ought to be done first when, in reality, you’re procrastinating.Urgent/Important Matrix  Become a master of scheduling and project planning, so that you know when to start those all-important projects.schedulingproject planning

 Set yourself time-bound goals: that way, you’ll have no time for procrastination!goals  Focus on one task at a time.  If you're putting off starting a project because you find it overwhelming, you need to take a different approach. Here are some tips:  Break the project into a set of smaller, more manageable tasks. You may find it helpful to create an action plan.action plan  Start with some quick, small tasks if you can, even if these aren't the logical first actions. You'll feel that you're achieving things, and so perhaps the whole project won't be so overwhelming after all.

 If you’re procrastinating because you find the task unpleasant:  Many procrastinators overestimate the unpleasantness of a task. So give it a try! You may find that it’s not as bad as you thought!  Hold the unpleasant consequences of not doing the work at the front of your mind.  Reward yourself for doing the task. Finally, if you’re procrastinating because you can’t decide what action to take, and are putting off making a decision because you’re nervous about making the wrong choice, see our decision- making section. This teaches a range of powerful and effective decision-making techniques.decision- making section