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Time Management. Using your Time Wisely. Time Management (TM) Myths. TM is nothing but common sense. I make good grades, so I must be managing my time effectively. I work better under pressure, and TM would take away that edge. Taking TM too seriously sucks all the fun out.
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Time Management Using your Time Wisely
Time Management (TM) Myths • TM is nothing but common sense. • I make good grades, so I must be managing my time effectively. • I work better under pressure, and TM would take away that edge. • Taking TM too seriously sucks all the fun out. • TM strategies take too much work!
how much time do you have? • 168 hours in every week • 24 hours (or 1,440 minutes) every day • Everyone is given the same amount of time each day A. How are you using your 24 hours? List the top 5 things you spend your time on.
The 80/20 Principle • The average person spends 80% of their time doing 20% of their work. • The average person spends 20% of their time doing 80% of their work. • Translation: You tend to cram your work into a small amount of time while wasting away lots of other time.
How do you waste your time? • Text or talk on the phone? • Check your email, Facebook, or Twitter? • Watch TV? • Play video games? • Party? • Procrastinate? B. What can you do to change bad habits?Write down your top “time-waster” and one action you can take to avoid that issue.
Evaluate your Strategy • How much “free” time do you have? • How are you going to use it? • What are your priorities? • What are your goals? • Do you have a schedule? • Do you use a planner? • Do you stick to your plans? • Are you on time when you need to be? • Do you put things off when you shouldn’t?
Top Priorities • What is most important to you? • Are you neglecting your priorities? • Does your schedule need to change to reflect your priorities? Complete the Know Yourself activity now.
Go for the Goals • It’s easy to lose your TM way without goals! • Goals should be SMART • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Realistic • Time Bound • Short- and long-term goals are essential! C. What are you aiming for? List one short-term and one long-term goal.
Master Schedule • Consider your values and goals • Include concrete commitments (classes, work, weekly appointments, commute) • Include study time for each course • Consider other tasks and how much time they require • You may have to revise your schedule several times • Set your schedule and make it a habit! D. Write some of your concrete commitments on your Master Schedule now. Also, list three varying commitments.
Do Your To-Do List Daily! • To-do lists help you stay focused • Do not include class time • Check it throughout the day Prioritize using ABCs: A) Vital – must be done today B) Important –need to be done soon C) Optional – do when you have extra time
AVOID PROCRASTINATION! Never put off ‘til tomorrow what you can do today!
You procrastinate if you… • Ignore a task and hope it goes away. • Underestimate the work involved or overestimate your abilities and resources. • Spend endless hours on the computer or video games. • Deceive yourself into believing that a mediocre or bad performance is acceptable. • Substitute a lower-priority task. • Believe that minor delays won’t hurt.
What can you do if you are a procrastinator? • Commit, commit, commit to being on time. • Set and keep deadlines. • Organize, schedule & plan. • Divide a big job into smaller ones. • Make a game of it! Make it fun! • Give yourself a prize when you’re done.
tips to help you juggle all you have to do: Work Family College Commute Friends Rest Clubs Exercise
Limit work time to 20 hours or less if possible. • Working on campus is much more conducive to your TM. • Carefully evaluate your course load each semester. • Save time for your relationships. • Build in study time between classes. • Audio tape lectures. Listen to them while commuting. • Carpool with classmates. Discuss class while commuting.
How will TM help YOU? Be more productive. Reduce your stress. Improve self-esteem. Achieve balance in your life. Establish important skills. Reach your goals.
Thank you for attending!Please take a moment to complete the evaluation survey. Presented by: Danielle Stefanski, M.Ed.University College Advising Center615-898-2339, Danielle.Stefanski@mtsu.edu The Academic Success Series is sponsored by: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY JAMES E. WALKER LIBRARY