Systematic Time Management BY DOROTHEE AHOOSSI FALL 2014 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 1
Outline The Myth of Multitasking The Fundamental Principles of Time Management The Fundamental Principles: Approved Gathering Points Processing in Time Management Call for Actions Experts Talk about Time Management 2
The Myth of Multitasking Exercise of the Myth of Multitasking STEP 1: DO EACH TASK AT A TIME SEPERATELY STEP 2: DO BOTH TASKS SIMULTANEOUSELY STEP 1 MULTITASKING IS A THIEFTIME STEP 2 MULT… 123… 3
The Myth of Multitasking 4
The Fundamental Principles of Time Management Gathering Points Space Time Mind 5
The Fundamental Principles of Time Management Approved Gathering Points One physical inbox One portable inbox (to carry around) Notepad / Notebook One inbox One Voice mail account Wild card (of choice or optional) 6
Processing in Time Management What? Next Step Next move When? To do the Next Step Where? It belongs Its Home 7
Call for Action Identify your current gathering points (how many?). Select your own system of gathering points. Select your calendar, paper planner or digital Budget your time appropriately (according to your activities) Schedule processing time (date & time) Process both calendar items and task items. 8
Experts Talk about Time Management To Learn Basic Tools and Techniques about Time Management watch the next video: To get some tips related to students time management watch next videos: For additional resources for students’ time management listen: 9
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