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Time management is the act or process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, e1. Exercise – One of the best ways to pump yourself up, is to exercise. It doesn’t matter what form as long as you enjoy it.2. Read One of Your Favorite Quotes – Keep your favorite quotes nearby where you can see them. Here is one of my favorites:“Learn from yesterday, live for today, and dream for tomorrow.”3. Do It Today – What have you been meaning to start? Start something today that you have been putting off.4. Finish Something – Nothing feels as good as finishing something to completion. And remember, when you can’t do big things… do little ones.5. Get up! – Really! Get up and move around. Walk around. Better yet, go outside and do a lap around your house or office. The fresh air will do wonders for your motivation.6. Play Some Music – Keep your favorite music at hand. Whenever I need some inspiration, I have a special playlist on my phone.7. Clean Something Up – When I say something, I mean anything. You desk, your files, even your cell phone. (Delete those unused apps!) A clean environment leads to productivity and motivation.8. Tell Someone About Your Goals – A great way to motivate yourself is to tell someone about your goals and what you will accomplish. Often, you will gain a deeper understanding of your motivation by explaining it to someone else.9. Read a Motivational Article – Here is one of mine.10. Watch This Speech from Rocky Balboa on YouTubefficiency or productivity. 11. Stretch Yourself – Do something you didn’t think you could do. We are all stronger than we think.12. Get Your Productivity Started – Sometimes you just have to sharpen your pencil and get your productivity going. Your motivation will soon follow.13. Visualize What Success Means – Think about what success means. Motivate yourself by visualizing what things will be like when you accomplish your goals.14. Write a Letter to Your Future Self - Write your future self a letter about what you will have accomplished. Here is a great site to help you do that: FutureMe.org.15. Think Back to a Time You Won – Remember something from your past when you succeeded. How it felt, what you did, why it made you feel proud.16. Finish Something Ahead of Schedule – Finishing something ahead of schedule feels great.17. Be Early – Being late brings stress. Be early and be happy. Here are 17 ways to be early.18. Build Some Momentum – Sometimes you need get some motion in order to motivate yourself. Here’s how to build some productivity momentum.19. Call a Good Friend- Even better if it is someone you haven’t reached out to in a while.20. Be Yourself – In our society of conformity, remember what makes you…you. Celebrate why you are unique.
Goals of Time Management To be able to have control over your
life - manage your time, don't let it manage you!
Be a model student! (be attentive and participative
in class, and punctual, prepared, and eager to learn)6. Be Able to be Flexible
HaManaging time and tasks:Time managementDeveloping time management skills is a journey that may begin with this Gui
de, but needs practice and other guidance along the way.Creating to-do listsListing and prioritizing three to five tasks that enables you to identify and visualize a core grou
p of tasks for easy referenceAvoiding procrastinationIs your procrastination related to a project? or is it a habit?Developing self-disciplineSelf-discipline can be considered a
type of selective training, creating new habits of thought, action, and speech toward improving yourself and reaching goals.My daily schedule: Exercise (Flash): review how you
spend your time in a typical day to help you prioritize your goals and objectives.
.My weekly schedule:Exercise (Java): review how you spend your time in a typical week to help you prioritize your goals and objectives.Organizing my tasks:Consider (and prioritize!) three goals or objectives that you would like to accomplish, and consider them as tasks.Scheduling:Use your school calendar to fit in your priorities