2. You can’t save it,
You can’t borrow it,
You can’t lend it,
You can’t leave it,
You can’t take it,
You can only do two things with it –
use it or lose it.
What is it?
3. Answer: TIME!
(Rupured, et.al., 1998)
You only have 24 hours, 1,440 minutes or
86,400 seconds each day. How you use that
time depends on skills learned through self-
analysis, planning, evaluation and self-
control.
4. Time management refers to a range of
skills, tools, and techniques used to
manage events in your life in relation to
time.
5. o Know how you spend your time
o Set priorities
o Use planning tools
o Get organized
o Schedule
o Delegate
o Stop procrastinating
o Manage time wasters
o Avoid multi-tasking
o Stay healthy
6. Break the task down into smaller
segments.
Complete a preparatory task to help you
get started — organize notes.
Reward yourself for completing smaller
tasks.