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TIME MANAGEMENT.  1. Prioritize  What is most important FOR YOU?

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1 TIME MANAGEMENT

2  1. Prioritize  What is most important FOR YOU?

3  2. Plan  What are your short and long term goals?  Deadlines?

4  3. Manage Time  Identify current use of time  Match with priority list and goals  Adjust accordingly

5  Make a list of THREE things that are most important for you to do during a typical day (apart from eating, sleeping, or hygiene)

6  Make a list of THREE things that are most important for you to have achieved in 5 years time  Examples: graduate from college, get married, travel to Antarctica, meet up with a long-lost friend, earn driver’s license, write a book, become a teacher, join a missionary

7 How may your current priorities help or hinder your way in reaching future priorities? Compare lists.

8  Translate future priorities into long-term goals  E.g.: “I will graduate college in 4 years “I will become an airline pilot in 8 years” “I will decide on a career in 6 months”

9  Short-term goals: Important steps to achieve a long-term goal  LTG: “I will graduate college in 4 years”  STGs: “I will decide on a major” “I will find out what courses I need to take” “I will develop my course schedule plan” “I will get at least “C’s” in my courses”

10  Set deadlines or estimated completion times for short-term goals: “I will decide on a major in a month” “Then, I will find out what courses I need to take in a week” “Then, I will develop my course schedule plan in a week”

11 SMART  Specific  Measureable  Attainable  Rewarding  Timely

12  Get a calendar or planner  Create your monthly and weekly schedules  Create your daily schedule

13  First, mark all fixed commitments  Mark deadlines for short-term goals  Make a daily list of activities (“to do list”)  Ensure that list reflects priorities

14 HIST 2313 SPAN 1303 PSY 1310 MATH 1334 ENG 1301 WORK 3-7 P.M.. WORK 3-7 P.M.. WORK 3-7 P.M.. WORK 3-7 P.M.. WORK 3-7 P.M.. WORK 12-5 P.M.. STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY

15  Perfectionism  Procrastination  Confusion  Fear

16  Schedule studying same time each day  Categorize priority list into high, medium, and low importance  Do the high importance activity, or most difficult activity, first  Make productive use of free time  Set aside extra time for the unexpected

17  Set reasonable time aside for breaks, relaxation, exercise, reflection, and leisure everyday  Eat, sleep, and exercise well and regularly!  Learn to say “no” to unnecessary commitments, unless you truly have time  Reward self for goals achieved, or planned schedules followed

18  Divide larger tasks into smaller ones  Periodically revise task list, schedule, or priorities if things are not working  Avoid the time bandits  Seek help from others

19  Oversleeping  TV, videogames, Netsurfing, leisure reading  Phone, text, or internet chatting  Cleaning, organizing “stuff”  “hanging out” Keep the above at a minimum unless they are part of your priorities


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