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1 Pre-School Test Pre-school children were asked the following question:   "In which direction is the bus pictured below traveling?"     Look carefully at the picture.   Do you know the answer?

2 Answer The pre-schoolers all answered "left." WHY???

3 Answer When asked, "Why do you think the bus is traveling in the left direction?"   They answered:  "Because you can't see the door."

4 Greetings

5 Time Management

6 Time Management: How to get things done?

7 Time Management: What does it mean?
Knowing the difference between “important” and “urgent.”

8 Time Management Quiz How well do you manage your time?
Answer: True/False 1. I think that daily planning guides are a waste of time. 2. My academic goals are pretty clear to me. 3. Leaving assignments until the last minute is a big problem for me.

9 Time Management Quiz 4. I organize my time very well.
5. I wish I were more motivated. 6. It’s easy for me to cut short visits with people who drop by when I am studying. 7. Visitors should feel free to see me whenever they want. 8. I know which activities in my life are important to focus on and which ones aren’t.

10 Quiz (Con’t) 9. I’m a perfectionist in everything I do.
10. I have enough time to pursue leisure activities. Scoring: Odd numbered statements, I point for each yes Even numbered statements, I point for each no

11 If your score is… 1 – 2 You are probably on top of things but still can improve. 3 – 4 You are treading water. 5 – 7 Managing your time well is a problem. 8 – 10 You are on the verge of chaos.

12 How to Get Things Done? Doing more things faster is no substitute for doing the right things. Stephen Covey, First Things First

13 How to Get Things Done Strategies
- Get Organized/Clear the clutter/Keep track - Address Your Stress - Prioritize - Deal with the Unexpected

14 Time Management Tips for High School Students
Does it seem like there’s never enough time in the day to get everything done? Feel like you’re always running late? Here are some tips for taking control of your time and organizing your life?

15 Tips Make a “To Do” list every day. Use spare minutes wisely.
It’s okay to say no. Find the right time. Review your notes every day. Get a good night sleep. Communicate your schedule to others.

16 Tips (Con’t) Become a taskmaster. Don’t waste time agonizing.
Keep things in perspective.

17 Time Management Tips Spend time on important things before they become urgent. Don’t be ruled by urgency. Never avoid important activities because of merely urgent tasks. Do important things early. Waiting until they’re urgent will only increase your stress level. Number your tasks in order of their importance. Complete them in that order.

18 Address you Stress Stress affects your energy level. Know the signs.
Take care of yourself.

19 Overcoming Procrastination
Ask: Why am I procrastinating? How will it hurt me if I procrastinate if I procrastinate? Break into small tasks and set a deadline for each task. Reward yourself for small victories!

20 80/20 Rule 80% of unfocussed effort generates only 20% of results.
The remaining 80% of results are achieved with only 20% of the effort


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