Managing Time Final
Managing Time Final
Managing Time Final
GROUP-2
David Fontana
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He was a British academic, psychologist and author He was Professor of Psychology at the Cardiff University He has published more than 45 books He wrote book on education, Buddhism, meditation and mindfulness, dreams, symbols, the psychology of religion, Christianity and survival He served as President of British Psychological Societys Transpersonal Section
INTRODUCTION
Book is based on the premise that, how good timemanagement can be learnt?
Book teaches us the tools which can be used with ease to save the most valuable asset we have.
Partying
Motivate yourself Decide objective Prioritize objective Plan how to achieve objective Allot the time And implement the plan
VALUING TIME
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Why doesnt effort always gain Results? Change in the behavior and why do we behave?
EQUATION
PLANNING
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Guidelines for overall time planning. Include time frame in planning. Include deadlines. Make up for time loss. Include rewards in planning. Plan to delegate.
POSITIVES
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Simplifies Managing Time Helps in managing both personal and professional time Outlines simple steps to organize things Activities are useful in understanding the concept and grab the attention Relevant examples Author had been able to understand the psychology of human
Scope of Improvement
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No story, thus book sometimes fails to grab attention Too much content in small space makes difficult for the reader to retain.
Learning
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Realize the importance time Plan properly to save time Prioritize work Importance of saving time Qualities required to save time Saving time at personal and professional front
CONCLUSION
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Managing time has a lot to do with managing life. Time is a finite capital and not renewable income
This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.
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