This presentation covers
1. What is time management?
2. Benefits of time management
3. Busy vs. Productive
4. Elements of time management
5.Components of time management
-Planning
-Organizing
-delegating
-Managing interruptions
- Control
6. Individual difference in time management
7. Common time wasters
8. Some tools for time management
9. Additional Tips
This document provides an overview of time management strategies for small businesses. It discusses the importance of time management, benefits of having a time management plan, and methods for prioritizing tasks like Pareto analysis, ABC method, and Eisenhower method. The document also provides tips for creating a time management plan with SMART goals and instructions for regularly reviewing and updating the plan.
This document discusses time management strategies and their benefits. It recommends setting goals, making a schedule, and revising the plan. Specific strategies include setting semester and daily calendars, dividing large tasks, rewarding accomplishments, and saying no to distractions. Common time wasters like procrastination and social media are addressed. Regularly reviewing and updating schedules is also suggested to improve productivity and reduce stress through effective use of time.
The document provides time management tips to improve job performance. It defines time management as the conscious control of time spent on work activities to maximize personal efficiency. Some key benefits of effective time management are gaining more control over activities, increasing efficiency, and improving work-life balance. The document recommends establishing how time is spent, being clear on objectives and priorities, determining problem areas, prioritizing tasks, delegating tasks, and planning work based on one's schedule and abilities.
23 Time Management Techniques of Insanely Busy PeopleDaniel Silvestre
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Good time management techniques simplify how you work and help you get things done better and faster. Here are my 23 favorite time management techniques. They are a set of principles, rules, and skills that allow you to put your focus on the things that matter and help you be more productive.
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Learn Basic but powerful concepts of Time Management. What is time? What are Time Stealer? Time Management Matrix with explanation. Time Management Tips.
Time Management PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
130 slides include: time wasting culprits and eliminating them, strategizing for time management, techniques of organization, prioritizing, to-do lists, scheduling tips and guidelines, 9 ways to handle drop-in visitors, how to say no responsibly, 5 tips to stop procrastination, managing crisis, 10 ways to clear your desk, controlling paper, 9 techniques to control telephone interruptions, how to's and more.
The document discusses various time management techniques. It begins by explaining how to evaluate current time usage through activity logs and identifying productive vs unproductive periods. Important tips include planning and prioritizing tasks, creating to-do lists, delegating work, avoiding distractions, and learning to say no. The document also stresses starting the day early, bundling meetings, and being prepared and concise. With effective time management, one can complete tasks more efficiently and productively, face less stress, and achieve a better work-life balance.
The document discusses different time management strategies and methods. It begins by outlining 7 principles of effective time management, including not procrastinating, identifying distractions, and learning to say no. It then explains the Eisenhower Method, which distinguishes between urgent and important tasks. Finally, it describes the Getting Things Done (GTD) method, which involves collecting all tasks, processing and organizing them, reviewing lists daily and weekly, and taking action. The document provides an overview of these common time management strategies.
The document discusses time management and provides tips for improving it. It emphasizes the importance of balancing life aspects like family, work, health and personal goals. It recommends writing down goals and breaking them into tasks, creating a daily to-do list with priorities, and reviewing the list daily to track progress. Common time wasters like interruptions and procrastination should be minimized. Practicing time management techniques like task lists for a few months can help make it a habit for achieving more in life.
This document provides an overview of time management for online students. It defines time management as managing one's time to their advantage. Benefits of proper time management include not missing important deadlines, having less stress, and more time to relax. The document recommends keeping a semester calendar with due dates and a daily to-do list to better manage time. It also provides tips such as being specific in schedules, taking advantage of all available time, and scheduling difficult tasks during most alert periods.
This document discusses various time management techniques for utilizing time effectively and achieving goals. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing tasks based on urgency and importance, delegating lower priority work, avoiding procrastination and interruptions, planning one's day, and saying no to unnecessary meetings and tasks. It also stresses managing one's own time well without taking on others' work, in order to be productive yet not overworked.
time management presentation by dharmesh chotaliya at h. n. shukla college
Time management is the act or practice of managing and supervising time
People use the hours of a day differently. But, the way you spend your time determine the quality of your life.
To save time
To reduce stress
To function effectively
To increase our work output
To have more control on our lives
The process of Time Management starts with-
Costing your time
Making Activity logs
Planning
Prioritizing
Scheduling
Goal setting
4 STEPS TO EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT - turning time into productivityTom Fox
4 steps you can do to make your time more productive, better connect what you do to what you achieve, reduce your stress and help better manifest your success. Try these techniques over 2 weeks and you will see results
The document discusses effective time management. It provides advice on setting clear objectives, prioritizing tasks, dealing with obstacles like interruptions, and saying no. Specific tips include making daily plans, examining results, prioritizing tasks using the "4 D's" of do, delegate, delay, delete. It also recommends focusing on one task at a time without interruptions to improve productivity.
Time ManAgeMenT, Strategies, Efficiency, Self or Business ImprovementMadhusudan Rao Datrika
This document discusses time management techniques. It begins by acknowledging sources used to create the presentation. It then discusses how time management can increase productivity and efficiency for students, individuals, and businesses. Some key benefits mentioned are achieving better results, improving quality of work, and reducing stress. Common time wasters like meetings, phone calls, and procrastination are identified. Tools for planning like to-do lists and calendars are recommended. The document stresses prioritizing important tasks and using techniques like Pareto's principle to maximize productivity.
The document provides strategies and advice for effective time management. It discusses how people typically spend their time, why people are often not organized, and the costs of not being organized. It also discusses focusing on results rather than being busy, myths about time management, and the "three Ps" of effective time management: planning, priorities, and procrastination. Specific tips are provided for planning, prioritizing, beating procrastination, and using tools like calendars and to-do lists to implement time management plans.
The document provides guidance on effective time management. It discusses setting goals and priorities, planning activities, delegating tasks, avoiding procrastination, and balancing work and personal life. Specific tips include preparing a to-do list with ranked priorities, focusing on the most productive times of day, taking regular breaks, and getting sufficient sleep each night. Effective time management can help individuals increase productivity, reduce stress, and achieve goals.
What is time management?
It is the crucial aspect of in our life. It is a unique resource and it cannot be recovered Time management is the conscious control of time we spent on specific activities. If you are not managing your time it means that you are not managing yourself. In order to utilize our time effectively and stay productive we need to plan our time. Everyone has the same 24 hours per day irrespective of caste , gender , race or religion. But some people achieve their goals and some people keep complaining that they have not enough time. Time management is using your time effectively. Time management enables people to do more work in less time. Lack of time management, leads to miserable consequences like missing the dead line. Poor work quality. High stress levels, work imbalance and tension, .Lack of time management is a detrimental to person’s career.,
The document discusses time management. It begins by listing the objectives of a time management course, which include explaining various time management concepts, principles, styles, tools and best practices. It then introduces a scenario of Dave, a project manager, struggling with poor time management as he is constantly late, disorganized and unable to complete tasks on time. The root cause of all of Dave's issues is determined to be a lack of proper time management. Effective time management is important for anyone, whether a student, professional or homemaker, to stay organized and productive while managing their various responsibilities.
Time management refers to developing processes and tools to be more productive and efficient by controlling time for priorities. Common wastes of time include interruptions, procrastination, and relying on others. The results of wasting time are losing money, missed deadlines, wasted time, lost customers, and missed opportunities. Effective time management involves focusing on goals, prioritizing tasks, and using tools like calendars, to-do lists, and saying no. Benefits of time management are increased productivity, ability to achieve goals, earning more money, and reduced stress.
The old definition of project management involved lengthy meetings, complex charts and diagrams, and delayed responses. Collaboration tools were difficult to use and did not enable effective collaboration. New online project management and collaboration tools were created to be easy to use, accessible from anywhere, and better enable teamwork without the complexities of prior tools. ProofHub is presented as one such online tool that allows teams to plan, organize, assign tasks, share files, collaborate, track progress, record time, and gain feedback in a centralized location from any device.
Project management involves planning, directing, and controlling resources to complete projects on time and within budget. A key part of project management is work breakdown structure (WBS), which divides work into smaller tasks assigned to organizational units. Critical path method (CPM) and program evaluation and review technique (PERT) are used to schedule projects by identifying the longest sequence of tasks on the critical path that determine the project's duration.
A cost sheet is a document that provides detailed cost information for a cost center or unit of production. It breaks down total costs into elements like prime cost, factory cost, and production cost. Cost sheets are prepared regularly, such as weekly or monthly, and reveal the total and per-unit costs of goods produced. They also allow for comparison of current costs to previous periods. Cost sheets are important for ascertaining actual costs, fixing selling prices, controlling costs during production, and facilitating managerial decisions.
Cost, revenue and profit definition by shas productionShas Productions
Revenue is the income generated by the sale of goods and services before any costs are deducted. Cost refers to the monetary value of the resources used to produce and deliver a product or service. Profit is the surplus remaining after total costs are subtracted from total revenue, which forms the basis for taxes and dividends paid and is a key measure of business success.
Project management is the use of specific knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to deliver something of value to people. ... Leading these projects are Project Professionals—people who either intentionally or by circumstance are asked to ensure that a project team meets its goals.
Time management involves planning, goal setting, managing tasks, dealing with others, and getting results. It is important to differentiate between urgent and important tasks, prioritize accordingly, and avoid procrastination. Having a daily plan that schedules activities, key tasks, and contacts can help improve productivity and prevent crises by keeping tasks and projects on track.
Time management involves developing processes to improve productivity and efficiency. It requires setting goals and priorities, and scheduling tasks in an organized manner. Effective time management provides students with benefits such as increased responsibility, efficiency, and preparation for the workforce. Key tips for students include writing everything down, consolidating tasks and planning time, structuring out-of-class hours, diagnosing procrastination, and taking time for breaks and self-care. Proper time management allows individuals to feel more in control of their lives, boosts productivity, builds confidence, leaves room for leisure activities, and supports meeting goals.
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The document discusses various topics related to project management. It defines what a project and project management are, and notes that project management involves meeting stakeholder needs within constraints of scope, time, cost and quality. It also discusses the impact of human resources, management information systems, finance and production on project management. Finally, it outlines guidelines for generating and screening project ideas, including monitoring the environment, corporate appraisal and using tools like SWOT analysis.
Project management involves coordinating activities to complete a unique goal within constraints of time, cost, and quality. It became a separate field due to increased complexity of projects and need for specialized skills. A project has defined start and end points and creates a unique product or service. Project managers coordinate resources and processes to meet objectives while satisfying stakeholder needs.
The document provides definitions of a project from various sources. Most definitions characterize a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. It has defined start and end dates, operates according to a plan, and is intended to achieve specific objectives or outcomes. A project involves coordinated activities and resources to deliver a product or service to a customer or user.
The document discusses the concept of time value of money, which is the principle that money received today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential to earn interest. It defines key terms like present value and future value and provides formulas to calculate them. An example calculation demonstrates that receiving $10,000 today is preferable to receiving the same amount in 3 years, since the present value of $10,000 in 3 years at a 10% interest rate is $7,513.10. Understanding time value of money is important for financial decision making regarding investments, loans, savings, and more.
Time management is the process of consciously controlling how much time is spent on specific activities, in order to increase productivity, effectiveness, and efficiency. It involves skills like effective planning, setting goals and deadlines, prioritizing tasks, and scheduling. The time management process includes costing your time, making activity logs, setting goals, planning, prioritizing, and scheduling. This allows you to save time, reduce stress, increase work output, and take more control over responsibilities.
The document discusses the importance and objectives of maintenance management. Modern maintenance aims to keep equipment running at high capacity and producing quality products at the lowest possible cost. It also aims to minimize unplanned downtime and maximize availability. Preventive maintenance is important as it can reduce breakdowns, repairs and costs while increasing availability and efficiency. Condition-based maintenance allows failures to be detected early and repairs to be planned in advance. The goals of maintenance are to maintain availability at the lowest cost while ensuring safety.
This document provides information and advice for new college students on various topics such as goal setting, time management, academic dishonesty, career choices and planning, and college resources and services. It discusses the importance of setting specific, measurable, achievable goals and creating a schedule. It also outlines steps for effective time management including prioritizing tasks, limiting distractions, and avoiding procrastination. Academic dishonesty and its consequences are addressed. Career planning advice includes assessing interests and skills, developing a plan, and preparing for interviews. An overview is given of common college resources like academic assistance, financial aid, tutoring, counseling, and computer/science labs.
This document discusses various time management strategies and techniques. It begins by outlining some of the negative consequences of time pressures like stress, sickness, and broken relationships. It then defines time management as using techniques to consciously decide how to spend your time as it passes. Some key time management strategies discussed include setting life goals and prioritizing tasks according to those goals, working efficiently by getting organized, avoiding procrastination, and learning to say no. The document provides examples of tools to help with prioritization and working efficiently, such as using a paper organizer and managing interruptions.
The document provides an overview of a time management workshop. It discusses setting goals and priorities, planning each day, overcoming procrastination, organizing one's workspace, and managing crises. The workshop aims to help participants plan and prioritize activities more efficiently, handle crises quickly, and make better use of their time.
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Learning Goal
Chapter 4
Time Management
prioritizing tasks, preventing proCrastination,
and promoting produCtivity
The major difference [between
high school and college] is
time. You have so much free
time on your hands that you
don’t know what to do for
most of the time.”
—First-year college student (Erickson
& Strommer, Teaching College
Freshmen)
”
Time is a valuable personal resource—if you gain greater control of it, you gain greater
control of your life. Time managed well not only enables you to get work done in a timely
manner; it also enables you to set and attain personal priorities and maintain balance in
your life. This chapter offers a comprehensive set of strategies for managing time, combat-
ing procrastination, and ensuring that you spend time in a way that aligns with your
educational goals and priorities.
Equip you with a powerful set of strategies for setting priorities, planning time, and
completing tasks in a timely and productive manner.
Reflection 4.1
Complete the following sentence with the first thought that comes to your mind:
For me, time is . . .
The Importance of Time Management
To have any realistic chance of attaining our goals, we need an intentional and stra-
tegic plan for spending our time in a way that aligns with our goals and enables us
to make steady progress toward them. Thus, setting goals, reaching goals, and man-
aging time are interrelated skills.
Most college students struggle to at least some extent with time management,
particularly first-year students who are transitioning from the lockstep schedules of
high school to the more unstructured time associated with college course schedules.
National surveys indicate that almost 50% of first-year college students report dif-
ficulty managing their time effectively (HERI, 2014). In college, time-management
skills grow in importance because students’ time is less structured or controlled by
school authorities or family members and more responsibility is placed on students
to make their own decisions about how their time will be spent. Furthermore, the
academic calendar and class scheduling patterns in college differ radically from
high school. There’s less “seat time” in class each week and college students are ex-
pected to do much more academic work on their courses outside of class time,
which leaves them with a lot more “free time” to manage.
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“I cannot stress enough that you need to intelligently
budget your time.”
—Advice to new college students
from a student finishing his first
year in college
Simply stated, college students who have difficulty managing their time have
difficulty managing college. One study compared college sophomores who had an
outstanding first year (both academically and personally) with sophomores who
struggled in their first year. Interviews with both groups revealed there was one key
difference between .
Time management is an important skill that allows students to be productive and successful. It involves setting goals, prioritizing tasks, and creating a schedule to manage your time effectively. Sticking to a schedule and avoiding procrastination and time wasters are key to making the most of the limited time available. With good time management skills, students can feel less stressed and more confident as they are able to achieve a better work-life balance and meet their goals.
A short presentation on tips and skills one may need to manage time, at work, school, home or business.
it will empower you to take control of your life's activities and value life most precious commodity, "Time" s well as enhance your leadership skills and
Time management is important for personal and career success. It teaches how to use time effectively and make the most of the limited resource. Good time management allows one to prioritize tasks, avoid distractions, and accomplish goals even with a small amount of time each day. Some ways to improve time management include making lists, using downtime productively, setting personal deadlines, avoiding procrastination, and delegating responsibilities. Proper time management can help students complete their independent study projects on time through efficient ACE completion, early project planning with teammates and mentors, and focused work during holidays and weekends.
Time management is important for personal and career success. It teaches how to use time effectively and make the most of the limited resource. Good time management allows one to prioritize tasks, avoid distractions, and accomplish goals even with a small amount of time each day. Key tips include making lists, using downtime productively, setting personal deadlines, avoiding procrastination, and delegating responsibilities. With strong time management skills, one can gain more from life and stay focused on long-term goals.
Managing time effectively requires setting goals, making a schedule, and revising plans as needed. Setting specific short-term and long-term goals helps prioritize tasks. Scheduling time for responsibilities, studying, classes, and breaks allows for a balanced life. Revisiting schedules identifies time wasters and procrastination that can be addressed to maximize productivity. Regularly reviewing and updating plans keeps students on track to achieving their goals.
The document discusses various tips and strategies for effective time management. It emphasizes the importance of setting goals, prioritizing tasks, creating schedules, avoiding procrastination and distractions, balancing activities, and continually evaluating time usage. It provides specific steps and questions to help with time management challenges like planning, scheduling tasks, overcoming obstacles, and utilizing time efficiently.
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Time management in classroom by DR.SHAZIA ZAMIR,NUML.Dr.Shazia Zamir
The document discusses time management techniques for classroom teaching. It begins with an outline of the session topics, which include the purpose of time management, building blocks like goals and task lists, principles such as setting priorities, and approaches to teaching like lead-in activities and lesson reviews. Common time management mistakes are listed, such as not prioritizing and inability to say no. Steps to minimize wasted hours include proper planning, outlining objectives, and prioritizing tasks. Overall, the key aspects of time management discussed are setting goals, prioritizing tasks, organizing, and learning to delegate and say no to non-essential activities.
This document provides 10 strategies for better time management. It begins by recommending keeping a time log to understand how time is currently spent. It emphasizes setting priorities by distinguishing important vs urgent tasks. Using a planning tool like a calendar or planner is suggested to free the mind and improve productivity. Additional tips include getting organized, effective scheduling, delegating tasks, avoiding procrastination, eliminating time wasters, single-tasking, and maintaining overall health including digital wellness. Implementing some of these strategies can lead to being more productive and feeling less stressed with improved time management.
This document provides 10 strategies for better time management. It begins by recommending keeping a time log to understand how time is currently spent. It emphasizes setting priorities by distinguishing important vs urgent tasks. Using a planning tool like a calendar or planner is suggested to free the mind and improve productivity. Additional tips include getting organized, effective scheduling, delegating tasks, avoiding procrastination, eliminating time wasters, single-tasking, and maintaining overall health including digital wellness. Implementing some of these strategies can lead to being more productive and feeling less stressed with improved time management.
Time management strategies include:
1) Keeping a time log to understand how time is spent currently
2) Prioritizing tasks based on importance versus urgency using a time management matrix
3) Using a planning tool like a calendar, to-do list, or app to schedule time and tasks
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME '' Presentation ''Georgina Esau
Time management techniques began with Frederick Taylor's scientific management studies which aimed to increase worker productivity. Modern technology can waste significant amounts of time each day through distractions. Key strategies for effective time management include learning to say no, setting short and long term goals in writing, avoiding multitasking, scheduling time for high priority tasks first, and creating to-do lists.
The document discusses time management strategies and techniques. It defines time management as controlling one's life through effective use of time. It recommends analyzing current time usage, setting goals, and breaking goals into tasks. It also suggests identifying time wasters, creating a schedule, implementing the schedule, and evaluating effectiveness. Key phases include analysis, planning, follow-up, and evaluation. The document provides tips for managing interruptions, meetings, travel time, and implementing an effective time schedule.
This time management presentation covered various strategies for managing one's time effectively as a student. It discussed setting goals and priorities, planning weekly schedules using to-do lists and calendars, identifying time traps and procrastination tendencies, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. The presentation emphasized developing good time management habits through planning, staying motivated by breaking large tasks into smaller ones, avoiding distractions, and rewarding accomplishments.
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3. **Education**: FDM plays a crucial role in education by enabling students to learn about design and engineering through hands-on 3D printing projects. It promotes innovation and practical skill development in STEM disciplines.
4. **Science**: Researchers use FDM to prototype equipment for scientific experiments, build custom laboratory tools, and create models for visualization and testing purposes. It facilitates rapid iteration and customization in scientific endeavors.
5. **Automotive**: Automotive manufacturers employ FDM for prototyping vehicle components, tooling for assembly lines, and customized parts. It speeds up the design validation process and enhances efficiency in automotive engineering.
6. **Consumer Electronics**: FDM is utilized in consumer electronics for designing and prototyping product enclosures, casings, and internal components. It enables rapid iteration and customization to meet evolving consumer demands.
7. **Robotics**: Robotics engineers leverage FDM to prototype robot parts, create lightweight and durable components, and customize robot designs for specific applications. It supports innovation and optimization in robotic systems.
8. **Aerospace**: In aerospace, FDM is used to manufacture lightweight parts, complex geometries, and prototypes of aircraft components. It contributes to cost reduction, faster production cycles, and weight savings in aerospace engineering.
9. **Architecture**: Architects utilize FDM for creating detailed architectural models, prototypes of building components, and intricate designs. It aids in visualizing concepts, testing structural integrity, and communicating design ideas effectively.
Each industry example demonstrates how FDM enhances innovation, accelerates product development, and addresses specific challenges through advanced manufacturing capabilities.
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
2. Traditional Definition -Time management is straight forwardly defined as the management of time in order to make the most out of it
3. Non-Traditional Definition -Is a set of principles, practices, skills, tools and systems that work together to help you get more value out of your time with the aim and improving the quality of life.
5. Advantages Techniques of proper time management routinely are the highest achievers in all walks of life, from business to sport to public service. Effectiveness Role Models You admire their effectiveness and talk to them about the techniques they use. Scientific Output Analysis Output=Concentration + Intensity
6. Advantages The Hidden Half Hour Search out extra time in which to do tasks that you cannot seem to fit into your day. List your current objectives, goals, and targets for the coming year. List your current activities in four sections: routines, problems, planning sessions, and all other ways you spend your time. The “orphan” items on list 2—those that do not contribute to obtaining list-1 goals—are your prime candidates for elimination.
8. Why do we Procrastinate? Waiting for the “right” mood or the “right” time to tackle the important task at hand A fear of failure or success Underdeveloped decision making skills Poor organizational skills Perfectionism ("I don't have the right skills or resources to do this perfectly now, so I won't do it at all.")
9. Steps to Overcome Procrastination Step 1: Recognize that you're Procrastinating Step 2: Work out WHY You're Procrastinating Step 3: Get over it!
10. CLASS ACTIVITY http:// www.speedcubing.com/games/OnlineTimer.html
13. The ABC Method of Time Management - Texas A&M University The A-B-C Value Rating - George Washington University Controlling Procrastination - University of Guelph Effective Time Planning Strategies - University of Guelph Establish Short and Long Term Goals - George Washington University How Come I Never Have Enough Time? - University of Miami How to Beat Procrastination - St. Joseph's University Identify Obstacles to Time Management! - George Washington University Make a To-Do List - George Washington University Making a Tasklist - University of Guelph More Information on Time Scheduling - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University No One Can Be Perfect - University of Miami Overcoming Procrastination - SUNY at Buffalo Overcoming Procrastination - Texas Woman's University Overcoming Procrastination - University of Illinois Perfectionism - University of Illinois Perfectionism: A Double-Edged Sword - University of Texas at Austin Preventing Perfectionism - SUNY at Buffalo Procrastination - Massey University Time Management - SUNY at Buffalo Time Management - University of Cincinnati Time Management - University of Illinois Time Management - University of South Florida Time Management for University Students - York University Time Management: Making It Work for You - University of Guelph Time Scheduling Suggestions - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virtual Pamphlet Collection – Time Management
14. Texas A&M ABC Method of Time Management Step # 1 Organize according to priority Step # 2 Must Do, Should Do, Could Do Step # 3 Evaluate Accomplishments
15. Improving Time Management from George Washington University 1. Use an appointment calendar to keep track of all due dates, meetings and scheduled activities. 2. Make and use to do lists everyday. 3. Set priorities. Categorize to do list tasks into high, medium and low priorities and focus on high priorities first. 4. Divide large tasks into several smaller parts. Focus on a small task to complete one part at a time. This will make a big project feel more manageable. 5. Regularly ask yourself "What is the best use of my time right now?" Do that task. 6. Anticipate deadlines and foreseeable high stress periods (midterms, finals week, deadlines for papers) and plan for extra study hours. 7. Schedule time for breaks. It can be hard to stay focused when you're tired or hungry. Get up and stretch or have a snack. Keep breaks to 10-15 minutes. 8. Make time to take care of yourself. Proper sleep, exercise and nutrition help you stay physically fit and mentally alert. 9. Learn to say No. Commit yourself only to those activities you have time for. 10. Learn to say 'later'. Postpone phone calls, visits from friends, and other interruptions or distractions for breaks or after studying.
17. Myth 1 My life is completely controlled by external events. Fact: You can have some control over many aspects of your life, but you and you ALONE are responsible for initiating that control.
18. Myth 2 I should meet everyone’s expectations Fact: The needs and demands of others may be inappropriate for you and your lifestyles. They may be poorly timed, highly questionable, or simply unattainable.
19. Myth 3 I Should have no limits Facts: We all have limits…failure to acknowledge this may cause you to become perfectionistic in your expectations.
21. Answer’s 1) Go grocery shopping (you have no food) 2) Study for a test this week 3) Fix your computer (Word doesn’t load) 4) Start your dream job paper 5) Go visit your sickly elderly family member 6) Go out on the town for a fun night 7) Go to the free clinic (you have been bad!) 8) Spend time with the girlfriend/boyfriend 9) Study for a test next week 10) Do you laundry (you have no clothes to wear) 11) Start your thesis which is due in one month 12) Go to the gym (exercise)
22. Stephen Covey “ 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
23. Habit 1 Be Proactive and Take Responsibility Focusing on long-term consequences and choices Stimulus and response
24. Habit 2 Begin with the end in mind Setting long-term goals Formulating a personal mission statement Define your own vision and purpose
25. Habit 3 Put first things first Prioritizing tasks Urgency vs. Importance Successful delegation focuses on results and benchmarks
26. The Rest of the Habits Habit 4: Think win-win Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood Habit 6: Synergize Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
27. Steve Jobs Commencement Speech at Stanford University in 2005. http://youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA
29. “Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever” Samuel Smiles