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Manage your time to meet your deadlines
Dr Michelle Reid Study Advice, University of Reading
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To meet your deadlines, you need to…
…fit the tasks you have to do into the time you have to do them in. Sounds easy, BUT – “What should I do first?” “I don’t have enough time!” “I know what I need to do, but I can’t make myself do it!” “Why can’t I stay focused?”
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But we can’t do everything...
It’s not about working harder or faster...it’s about spending more time on the right things Prioritising Knowing how you work best
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“What should I do first?”
Deciding on priorities What is due first? What will count for more marks? What is “added value” and can be left till later? What can I get done quickly? What do I need to take more time to understand? What do I need more help with? - What are the consequences if I don’t do this?
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Which is most urgent / important?
How would you prioritise these? Rewriting lecture notes Background reading Writing end of term essay Reading for a seminar Weekly maths / translation exercise Project for the end of next term Revision for an exam in middle of next term
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What are my priorities? 1) List everything you have to do 2) Order them into doing Now / Soon / Later 3) Explain to the person next to you why you have ordered them this way - Why did you decide to do them in this order?
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Prioritising and setting goals
Know what you are aiming to achieve - Be selective – you can’t do everything - Break down into smaller tasks - Have deadlines for starting as well as finishing - What do you want to achieve today? This week? - Don’t make inflexible plans - Make your plans visible / visual
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“Why can’t I stay focused?”
Identify how you work best Work at your best time of day Have achievable goals Keep changing your study mode Be aware of what distracts you!
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Dealing with distractions
What distracts you from study and how could you deal with it? 1) Write one thing that distracts you from studying, then pass it on 2) Suggest a way to avoid the distraction you’ve been given – pass it to someone different this time
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The 5 step plan A quick fix for when you are feeling overwhelmed
List everything you need to do Break down big tasks into smaller steps Put in three columns – Now / Soon / Later Do something from the Now column and tick it off the list – getting one task done will make you feel calmer Now put the rest in order and plan to tackle them
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LearnHigher: www.learnhigher.ac.uk
Time management pages with excellent practical advice plus downloadable planner grids and activities ASK – Assignment Survival Kit: Put in your deadline and it will break your assignment into stages and calculate how long you should spend on each stage LeechBlock: For the Firefox web browser – block those websites that drain away your time!
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