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2. TIMED MANAGEMENT
• Time management is one of the hardest skills to master
• We all have a myriad of things going on in our lives
• You have chosen to add an education into your mix
• An education has unique demands on your time
• This will create conflicts
• Effective time management can help reduce these conflicts
4. T-TASK RELATED
• Ask yourself
• Is what I am doing Task related?
• Does it relate to coursework or homework?
• Or to something I need to get done?
• Does it have an end goal?
• A time limit?
6. M-MATTER
• Does what you are doing matter?
• Does it apply to classwork?
• Will it increase your knowledge?
• Does this knowledge apply to your educational goals?
7. E-EDUCATION RELATED
• Is what you are doing educational related?
• Will it help you in class?
• On a project?
• In a lab?
• Will it aid in your understanding class material?
• Will it help you complete your educational goals?
8. D-DEADLINE DRIVEN
• Is what I am doing related to a deadline?
• Do I need to get this done by today/tomorrow/next week?
• Does what I am doing help or hurt that deadline?
• Am I accomplishing things that will help me meet that deadline?
9. 8 TIME MANAGEMENT HINTS
1. Calendar
• Get and use a calendar!! It can be electronic or paper your preference just use it!!
2. Write Down Everything
• Write down everything in one place having a central storage for all of your data makes it easier to find and
maintain
3. Schedule time to relax
• Just because your calendar goes from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. doesn't mean you can
4. Keep trying new systems
• Keep trying until you find or develop a system that works for you. Make it adaptable and scaleable.
10. 8 TIME MANAGEMENT HINTS
4. Allow for flexibility
• Things happen so make sure there is room in your schedule to adjust for these changes
5. Plan ahead
• Do you have a large research paper due the last week of the semester? Work backward in your calendar and
figure out how much time you need to write it, how much time you'll need to research it, and how much time
you'll need to pick your topic
6. Plan for the unexpected
• Expect the unexpected so you don't have to spend more unplanned time trying to fix your mistakes
7. Schedule rewards
• You worked hard so dinner and ice cream after all is done is well deserved
11. 10 TIME ZAPPERS
• 1. Social media (think Facebook, Twitter, etc.).
• Productive uses: Catching up with friends, socializing, connecting with family and friends, connecting with
classmates, relaxing in a fun way.
• Nonproductive uses: Gossiping, snooping out of boredom, obsessing over old friends or partners, getting
information out of jealousy, trying to start drama.
• 2. People.
• Productive uses: Relaxing, hanging out with friends, socializing, getting to meet new people, engaging in
interesting conversations, experiencing new things with good folks.
• Nonproductive uses: Malicious gossip, looking for people to hang out with because you're avoiding a task,
feeling like you have to be part of the crowd when you know you have other things to do.
12. 10 TIME ZAPPERS
• 3. The Internet.
• Productive uses: Doing research for homework, learning about topics that are interesting, catching up on current
events, looking into academic opportunities (like graduate school or study abroad opportunities), looking for
employment opportunities, booking travel to visit home.
• Nonproductive uses: Stumbling around just to keep boredom at bay, looking at sites you weren't interested in in the
first place, reading about people and/or news that have no connection or impact on your time in school (or your
homework!).
• 4. The Party Scene.
• Productive uses: Having fun with friends, letting yourself relax during the evening, celebrating a special event or
occasion, socializing, meeting new people, building friendships and community at your school.
• Nonproductive uses: Engaging in unhealthy behaviors, having effects the next day that impede your ability to do things
like homework and going to work on time.
13. 10 TIME ZAPPERS
• 5. Drama.
• Productive uses: Getting help for your friend or yourself during a time of need, connecting a friend or yourself to other
support systems, building and learning empathy for others.
• Nonproductive uses: Making or being involved with drama that is unnecessary, feeling the need to fix problems that
aren't yours to fix and that can't be fixed by you anyway, getting sucked into drama simply because you were at the
wrong place at the wrong time.
• 6. Email.
• Productive uses: Communicating with friends, catching up with family, contacting professors, exploring job or research
opportunities, dealing with administrative offices (like financial aid) on campus.
• Nonproductive uses: Checking email every 2 minutes, interrupting work every time an email comes in, emailing back
and forth when a phone call might better suffice, letting emails take priority over other things you need to do at your
computer.
14. 10 TIME ZAPPERS
• 7. Cell Phone.
• Productive uses: Communicating with friends and family, dealing with timely matters (like financial aid deadlines),
calling to solve problems (like bank errors).
• Nonproductive uses: Texting every 10 seconds with a friend while trying to do another task, using your phone as a
camera/video camera all the time, checking Facebook at bad times (in class, in conversation with others), always
feeling like it's the priority instead of your task at hand.
• 8. Movies and You Tube.
• Productive uses: Using to relax, using to get into a mood (before a Halloween party, for example), just hanging out with
friends, socializing, watching for class, watching a clip or two for fun, watching videos of friends or family, watching
impressive feats or performances, watching snippets on a topic for a paper or project.
• Nonproductive uses: Getting sucked into a movie you didn't have time to watch in the first place, watching something
simply because it was on TV, watching for "just a minute" that turns into 2 hours, watching videos that add nothing to
your own life, using as an avoidance from the real work you need to do.
15. 10 TIME ZAPPERS
• 9. Video games.
• Productive uses: Letting your brain relax, playing with friends (near or far), socializing, learning about new games while
meeting new people.
• Nonproductive uses: Losing sleep because you're playing too late at night, playing for too long when you have
homework and other work to do, using video games as a way of avoiding the realities of your college life, not meeting
new people because you're alone in your room playing video games too much.
• 10. Not getting enough sleep.
• Productive uses (are there really any?): Finishing a paper or project that took longer than expected, engaging with
other students about something so exciting it's worth missing a little sleep over, meeting a scholarship deadline, doing
an activity instead of sleeping that truly enriches your college life.
• Nonproductive uses: Staying up too late on a regular basis, missing so much sleep that you aren't functional during the
time you are awake, having your academic work suffer, having your physical, mental, and emotional health suffer from
lack of sleep.