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Time is of the Essence Battling Procrastination Finding a Balance Creating a Workable Class Schedule
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Reflect: What tasks best align with goals & values? Identify tasks needed to meet your objectives Rank tasks by urgency Consider your whole person when setting priorities.
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Use a daily or weekly planner Maintain a To-Do list Schedule your time week by week
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Enter the details on the planner, which leaves less room for error Use a planner that is convenient for your life style( web-based, paper, app) Revise schedule as needed, because the more you take time to plan the more free time you will have.
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Include detail such as: Academic life Assignments and test details. due dates, test dates, instructor or advisor office hours Work responsibilities Work schedule Extracurricular activities Ball practice Personal life Birthdays, Doctor appointments
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Set realistic goals for study time Use waiting time well Know the best times to study Control distractions Avoid multitasking Be flexible
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Determine a realistic workload Learn to say “no” Adjust your schedule if you have overextended yourself.
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Create a to-do list Divide a big job into smaller ones Tackle challenging assignments first Build in Rewards Work in intervals and take breaks
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Align to-do list with time expectations Check off your To-Do list for a sense of accomplishment
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1.Schedule study dates with a classmate to keep each other on task. 2.Move to a different location when your room or home becomes too much of a distraction. 3.Set Smartphone alarms to remind you to get working. 4.Give friends permission to point out when you’re procrastinating. 5.Block out a few 30-minute chunks to enjoy Facebook and respond to e-mail rather than checking throughout the day
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Be on time to class Follow your planner Meet due dates for assignments All work and no play isn’t a good solution. Be flexible.
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