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Monday, March 22, 2010

TIME MANAGMENT

 ARTICLE BY,

 SUGANYA.E



TIME MANAGMENT

You are probably here because you want to make the most of your time. You recognize that time is a unique and precious resource that you need in order to do your work, accomplish your goals, spend time with your loved ones, and enjoy everything that life has to offer.

Perhaps you have a heavy workload and wand to find ways to become more effective so you can het more done in less time. Maybe you feel overwhelmed ro stressed out' and want to find ways to do less and enjoy more. Or maybe you simply want to feel more focused and in control of your time, instead of feeling like you rush madly for one activity to the next until you fall into bed exhausted every nignt.Bengamin Franklin said, "Do you love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff that life is made of."

TIME MANAGEMENT IN COLLEGE STUDENT

Time management is an important skill for college students because they typically need to juggle many different activities in a rather unstructured environment.

Although not specifically designed for college students, our free time management course provides a good foundation for you to develop the skills, strategies, and tools to create an effective time management system.
Time Management Tips for College Students

Here is some additional time management tips specifically for college students:

1. Use a time chart. A time chart is a tool that you can use to find the bast time for different styles of activities. College students have a unique time management challenge in that protions of their schedule are fixed (classes) with lots of "free" time in between, while the rest is pretty much wide open.

2. Prioritize. Overchoice is  a very common time management problem, but it is specially pronounced for college students since they have so many different activities to choose from.

College is a great time to experiment with new things. Having priorities will help you balance new experiences with focus for the things that really matter to you.

3. Be careful with over-commitment and attempting to do too much. Trying to do too much at the same time can lead to excessive stress, pressure, and eventual burnout.

Remember that every time you take on something, you are automatically rejecting everything else you could have done with that time.

Learn why Always Saying Yes and Attempting Too Much are worst practices that could steal your valuable time.

4. Write things down. Why keep your memory full of small details, when you need it to remember the important things for hour classes.



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