Schedule Making and Managing Time Waster  

Thursday, January 17, 2008
Students today we discuss about how to make schedules;
  1. Be specific. Rather than writing “do Calculus problems,” indicate which problems.
  2. Be reasonable. Schedule what you think will do.
3. Take advantage of ALL your time, including little chunks of time such as riding on the bus.
4. Be flexible; use a pencil when making your schedule.
5. Plan to review your lecture notes every day.
6. Do not forget to have schedule breaks.
7. Make use of time before and after class.
8. Schedule difficult tasks for your most alert periods.

Students you are astonished by knowing the time wasters  do you want to know; then here it is

If you were to monitor your time for a day you would be sure to find at least one, or may be even more, time waster. A time waster is something that occurs in the day that is not necessary to your day, and if it did not occur, you could have quite possibly gotten something else done in its place. A time waster prevents you from accomplishing some goal. You need to monitor how much time you spend sleeping, eating, studying, watching television, talking on the phone, running errands, exercising, etc. the two main time wasters in the previous list are watching television and talking on the phone. Time wasters need to be recognized and then one needs to figure out why it occurs and if the situation can be remedied.
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