“I don’t have time.”
Hearing these words from someone makes us feel dishearten. When we ask someone even just to accompany us to go somewhere and we hear from them these words makes as sadden, admit it or not.
We actually have a lot of time—24 hours a day, 168 hours a week, 5040 in a month and an estimated 8760 hours in a year. The only problem is we don’t know how to utilize it well.
We always hear time is gold and precious. It can never bring back nor be replaced. Once the time had pass, every little second can never be rewind. You will just end up saying, “If I only knew it, I must have used my time properly.
We commonly encountering problems how to manage our time well and efficient. We always say it “Time Management”, but we really find it hard to manage time as well-organized as we want it to be.
Say it more to college and high school students. Most common lines we hear from them are, “I wish I can divide my body in to three!” and such “Please don’t bother me, I’m running out of time!” Submissions of projects, reviews, extra-curricular activities and not to mention household chores will surely get students see red.
Let me just give you some tips on how to manage time.
Buy a calendar with large squares for writing broad notes about your daily obligations, including all of your activities for a specific date. Keep a small organizer or notepad with you to write down items to add to your calendar at home. It is also advised to use weekly or monthly planner according to your discretion.
For college and high school students, study your course outline and curriculum. It will help you at least estimate your time. Determine which courses require a large amount of reading. Keep novels or other textbooks with you to read at work, on the bus or on breaks between classes.
Make a list of any research projects or problem-solving assignments you’ll be doing and map out a study schedule on your calendar so you won’t worry if the submission will be at a specific date. Find out about and mark on your calendar all social and academic club events or sporting and varsity events you will be required to attend.
Participate in extra-curricular activities. Enjoy your schooling. But don’t push yourself in too many extra activities. Limit yourself.
Take into account long weekends and vacations and mark them on your calendar. Decide which projects or assignments you can work on at home and on vacation.
Allot time for exercise during your week, as a way to relieve stress. Do not deprive yourself. Even you are running out of time every day, it is still a must to give yourself a break once in a while.
In addition, decide how much time you can give to your friends, or to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Try some tips and post your comments…
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