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Learn how to manage your time using the Pickle Jar Theory to overcome procrastination and prioritize important tasks efficiently.
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1. Time Management Pickle Jar Theory
How to Manage your Time
Overcoming Procrastination
2. Pickle Jar Theory Imagine you have a HUGE empty pickle jar
Now imagine seeing 6 of the largest pickles you have ever seen inside of the jar!
3. Pickle Jar Theory Now imagine filling the jar with golf balls
When you think you cannot fit another golf ball, try adding another
4. Pickle Jar Theory Even though it seems full, you're not done yet
Try to squeeze a handful of marbles
Give your pickle jar a shake and the golf balls and marbles will begin to settle and create more room
5. Pickle Jar Theory Now add some sand
Fill your pickle jar to the top by adding some water
6. Pickle Jar Theory The first response is often We can always fit more things into our day
But the real moral of the story is
We had to put the big pickles in first!
So what are the Big Pickles in your life? What are the things you truly value and want to make sure you make time for?
7. Pickle Jar Theory Possible Big Pickles in your life:
Academics (assignments, projects, exams)
Physical Wellness (sleep, exercise, eating healthy)
Emotional Wellness (learning how to process feelings, concerns and conflicts)
Social Wellness (time to enjoy friends and family)
Effective Time Management assures that we structure our lives so that we complete the Big Pickles first
Priorities keep us in balance and on track
8. Time Management Individuals who are good at time management are proactive. They decide to take charge of their time and choose not to react to the distractions that confront them daily.
How do you go about taking charge of your time?
9. Time Management How can you take charge of your time?
Set goals and allow yourself to dream!
Integrate efficient time management and organizational tools
10. Time Management Set goals and allow yourself to dream!
Start with your life long goals and then go backwards. Your ten year goals will depend on your life long goals. Your goals for today will determine whether you reach your goals for this year.
This is how big dreams are accomplished one day at a time
11. Time Management Integrate efficient time management and organizational tools
Time management and organizational tools:
Day planner (e.g. Palm Pilot)
Week calendar
Semester-at-a glance calendar
Month-at-a glance
Prioritized to-do list
Activity log
Be sure to sit down at least once a week and budget your time to complete your goals
12. Procrastination What is procrastination?
When you put off things that you should be focusing on, usually in favor of doing something that is more enjoyable or that youre more comfortable doing
Sometimes procrastination can prevent individuals from achieving things that they are capable of
Why do people procrastinate?
Invest their time in the wrong tasks. As a result they have little or no time for important tasks.
Feeling overwhelmed by the task
Fear of failure
Perfectionism
13. Procrastination Avoid Procrastination:
Telephone
Facebook
Texting
MSN
You Tube
Television
Only engage in tasks that you have control over!
14. Procrastination Three steps in overcome procrastination:
1.) Recognized when you start procrastinating
2.) Understand why your procrastinate
3.) Take active steps to better manage you time
15. Procrastination Step 1: Recognize when you start procrastinating
Know your priorities. Putting off an unimportant task is not procrastination.
Some indictors include:
Filling your day with low priority tasks
Sitting down to start a high-priority task and getting distracted (e.g. check your Facebook, flipping through the TV channels)
Leaving an item on your to-do list for a long time, when you know its important
Saying yes to unimportant tasks
16. Procrastination Step 2: Understand why you procrastinate
It is important to understand why you are procrastinating so that you can select the best approach for overcoming your reluctance to get going
2 main reasons for procrastination:
You find the task unpleasant
You find the task overwhelming
17. Procrastination Step 3: Get over it!
You need to find ways to motivate yourself
Make up your own rewards
Ask someone else to check up on you
Identify the unpleasant consequences
If you are putting off starting a project because you find it overwhelming you need to take a different approach
Break the project into a set of smaller, more manageable tasks
Start with some quick, small tasks