5. Write down what you have to do and hang it up somewhere so
it’s easily accessible.
6. Get in a Routine
Sticking to a schedule will make it easier for you to
know when you have time for certain things.
7.
8. Example of a Routine
1. Wake up at a set time every morning.
2. Eat a good breakfast.
3. Go to class.
4. Make time for homework.
5. Eat lunch.
6. Class again.
7. Extra curriculars.
8. Study/HW.
9. Dinner.
10. Bed time.
9. Give yourself rewards for accomplishing a task
Knowing that you will receive a reward after accomplishing
something on your to do list helps reduce the amount of
procrastination you do and pushes you to accomplish things you
need to accomplish.
10.
11. Rewards to give yourself for completing a task:
1. Buy yourself something you have had your eye on
2. Order some good food
3. Take a self care day (If you are able to fit it into your
schedule)
4. Get concert tickets for a person or band you have been
wanting to see
5. Take a nap (If you are able to fit it into your schedule
12.
13. Learn To Say No
You are the boss of your own time and have to decide what is a
priority and what is not. College comes with many distractions
such as friends wanting to hang out, parties, on campus events,
etc., but the power of the word “No” can take you a long way
when it comes to time management
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15. Time is a valuable asset and when
used correctly can change your life
drastically for the better!
16. So now that you’ve learned to
manage your time better, what
will you do with the extra time
you have?
17. Be sure to share this post so that more people can
learn to manage their time better and boost their
productivity!