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P utting First Things First. The Strength to say Yes to: Most Important things and No, to less Important Things. “Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.” Johann Wolfgag vonGoethe. Created by: Dyson/DTP Class 10/2013. Organized. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Strength to say Yes to:• Most Important things and• No, to less Important Things

PUTTING FIRST THINGS FIRST

“Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.”

Johann Wolfgag vonGoethe Created by: Dyson/DTP Class 10/2013

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Organized• Have you ever packed a suitcase and noticed how much more you can fit inside when you neatly fold and organized your clothes instead of just throwing them in?

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Life• The Same with your life..• The better you organize yourself, the more you’ll be able to pack in

• More time for family, and friends• More time for school• More time for yourself• More time for your first things

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ActivityGive Definitions of each type of Time Manager• The Procrastinator• The Prioritizer• The Yes Man• The Slacker

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Procrastinator• The Procrastinator is someone who puts off important tasks till another day or time, they defer; delay and wait until the last minute.

• Procrastinators often experience stress, anxiety, burnout and mediocre performance.

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Prioritizer• The prioritizer arranges or does things in order of importance.

• The prioritizer will save the best for last, has more balance and control of their life and has a high performance.

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The Yes Man•The Yes Man says “Yes” to everyone and everything and does not know how to say “No”.

•The Yes Man can’t say no because they are afraid to offend someone.

•The result is achieving the reputation of being a pleaser, also lacking discipline, and the feeling of being a doormat for others to wipe their feet on.

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The Slacker

• The Slacker avoids getting their work done.

• They love anything in excess like too much t.v., much sleep, too many video games or too much time skating, at the mall or on the web.

• The Slacker is a professional loafer and lacks responsibility.

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Activity-Let’s Move….

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B-Crew Mentors• See signs in four corners of the room

• Students go to the one that best describes you

• Have a group discussion about the advantages & disadvantages of belonging to this time manager

• Which time manager allows us to be more successful with our time

15 Minutes

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Where do you spend your time?

Take out a sheet of paper

• Think and write about everything you did the day before.

• What took up most of your time?

5 Minutes

HANGING OUT

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Do a Pair Share with a Partner…Answer the Following Questions1. Did the things that filled up your day matter most to you?2. Where did you waste your time?3. Where were you the most productive?

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Video Clip Talk about the TIME QUADRANT MODEL

• See handout “The Time Quadrants”• Two things to look at “Important & “Urgent”• ImportantYour most important things, your first things, activities that contribute to your mission and your goals.

• UrgentPressing things, in-your face things, activities that demand immediate attention.

In general we spend our time in four different quadrants, as shown on next slide. Each quadrant contains different kinds of activities and is represented by a type of person. (see handout)

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Time Quadrant Model

5 Minutes

The Procrastinator

• Exam tomorrow• Friends gets injured• Late for work• Project due today• Car breaks down

The Prioritizer• Planning, goal

setting• Essay due in a

week• Exercise• Relationships• Relaxation

The Yes –Man• Unimportant phone

calls• Interruptions• Other people’s small

problems• Peer pressure

The Slacker• Too much TV• Endless phone calls• Excessive computer

games• Mall Marathons• Time Wasters

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Baby Steps1. Set a goal to use a planner for one month2. Identify your biggest time waster.3. Are you a “Pleaser,” someone who says yes to everything

and everyone.4. If you have an important test one week, don’t procrastinate

and wait until the day before to study.5. Think of something you’ve procrastinated for a long time but

that’s very important to you.6. Note your ten most important big rocks for the upcoming

week.7. Identify a fear that is holding you back from reaching your

goals.8. How much impact does peer pressure have on you? Identify

the person or people who have the most influence upon you.

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Evaluations

• Share your experience and make recommendations