This document provides information on time management. It discusses what time management is, some common myths, and the benefits of effective time management. It then offers several tips and strategies for managing time well as a student, including setting goals and priorities, making schedules, avoiding procrastination and time wasters, and revising plans as needed. The overall message is that proper time management can increase productivity, reduce stress, and help students achieve their goals.
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2. WHAT IS TIME MANAGEMENT
Time management is the
process of planning and
exercising conscious control of
time spent on specific
activities, especially to
increase
effectiveness, efficiency,
and productivity.
4. Myths about Time Management
• Time management is nothing but
common sense. I do well in school, so I
must be managing my time effectively.
It takes all the fun out of life!!!
Time management? I work better under
pressure.
No matter what I do, I won’t have
enough time!
5. The Truth About Time Management
Increases productivity.
Reduces stress.
Improves self-esteem.
Helps achieve balance in life.
Increases self-confidence.
Helps you reach your goals!
6. Urgent Not Urgent
Important Do Now Plan to Do
Not Important Reject
• Trivial requests from others
• Apparent emergencies
• Interruptions and distractions
Scrutinize and probe demands. Help originators
to re-assess. Wherever possible reject and avoid
these tasks.
Resist
• ‘Comfort’ activities, computer games, net surfing
• Chat, gossip, text, social communications
• Daydreaming, doodling over long breaks
• Unnecessary adjusting equipment
Habitual ‘comforters’ not true tasks. Non-productive,
de-motivational. Minimize or cease altogether.
Plan to avoid them.
There are 168 hours in a Week
7. Steps to Managing Your TimE
Set goals.
Set reasonable expectations (and remember
that no one’s perfect).
Make a schedule.
Revisit and revise your plan.
8. Revisit Your Values
Knowing what is most valuable to you
gives direction to your life.
Your energy should be oriented first
toward things that reflect the values
that are most important.
Examine your values to help you
make time management decisions.
9. Where to start? Set Goals!
What is Important?
Make your goals specific and concrete.
Don’t be vague.
Set both long-term goals and short-
term ones to support them.
Set a deadline for your goals.
Integrate your goals: school, personal
and career.
Realize that goals change, but know
which goals to stick to!
10. From Goals…Set priorities
What’s important and what isn’t?
What order do things need to be done
in?
Once you know what your priorities are,
you need to plan out a schedule for the
semester, the week and the day.
Acknowledge the realities of college
schedules.
Planning may seem hard at first, but the
more you do it, the easier and more
natural it gets.
11. Set Up Your Semester Calendar
Block all important set time obligations.
Block all class and lab times.
Look at the syllabus for the class schedule.
Note the weight of the activities.
Highlight all exams and project due dates.
Work backwards from exams and papers (PERT).
Study time.
Time for your sanity.
Make a Schedule
12. Organizing Your Time
Set realistic goals, there are only
24 hours in a day.
Use spare time to review.
Study at the same time each
day: make it a habit.
Divide study time into
manageable chunks.
Leave extra time at the end!
14. How are you actually using your time?
Which tasks were you able to do? What didn’t get done?
Was your energy level appropriate? Your stress level?
What changes need to be made to your weekly schedule?
What are persistent time wasters?
Was procrastination an issue?
Try it and evaluate your plan!
15. Procrastination is my sin.
It brings me naught but sorrow.
I know that I should stop it.
It fact, I will – tomorrow!
“Never do today what you can put off ‘til tomorrow!”
16. Ignoring the task, hoping it will go away.
Underestimating how long it will take/overestimating
your abilities and resources.
Telling yourself that poor performance is
okay/insisting on perfection.
Doing something else that isn’t very important.
Believing that repeated “minor” delays won’t hurt
you.
Talking about rather than doing it.
Putting all your work on only one part of the task.
Becoming paralyzed when having to make choices.
Forms of procrastination:
17. Win the mental battle by committing to being on time.
Set and keep deadlines.
Organize, schedule & plan.
Divide a big job into smaller ones.
Find a way to make a game of your work or make it fun.
Reward yourself when you’re done.
Tell your friends and roommates to remind you of priorities and deadlines.
Learn to say “no” to time wasters.
How to Overcome Procrastination
18. Learn to recognize when you’re wasting time.
Decide what you need to do and can realistically do.
Learn how to say “NO” when you don’t have time.
Return calls at your convenience. The phone is a
major time killer.
Learn to say “I can’t talk right now. I’ll get back to you.”
Wasting time is often linked to a lack of self-discipline.
Ask yourself, “Do I really need to do this or not?”
Tackle Time Wasters
19. Avoid the temptation to socialize when you’ve
scheduled work.
If friends ask you to join them last minute,
decline outright, but ask if you could get
together later in the week.
Socializing is important when you don’t have
other things to worry about!
Study somewhere you won’t be tempted to
chat, watch movies or YouTube, or use social
utilities like Facebook.
Texts are a major distraction.
Learn to say “No!”
20. Immediately note all changes.
Exam/Paper due date revisions
Meeting additions/cancellations
Work schedule changes
Upcoming visitors, etc., etc…
Preview the upcoming week making any necessary
adjustments.
Preview each day to see what might happen…
REVISE and PREVIEW:
Staying on top of things…
21. Time and energy management can make you more
productive and reduce your stress level.
The Three Steps
Set goals
Make a schedule
Revisit and revise your plan
Be tough with your time. Actively avoid procrastination
and time wasters. Learn to say “no” to distractions.
Employ a variety of time management strategies to
maximize your time.
Relax and enjoy the extra time that you’ve discovered!
Review
22. LETS MANAGE OUR TIME AND
ENJOY
OUR TIME AS A STUDENTS
THANK YOU FOR
GIVING YOUR
PRECIOUS TIME