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Mastering Time Management: Take Control of Your Schedule and Success

Join Terence Sullivan as he presents effective time management strategies to help you take control of your life. Explore why managing time wisely is essential and how to break down your weekly 168 hours. Learn to identify fixed commitments, plan sufficient study time, and utilize odd hours effectively. Discover seven actionable guidelines, including proper scheduling for classes and recreation, and adopting a work ethic similar to a job. Develop a personalized weekly schedule that fits your needs and enhances your productivity in college and beyond.

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Mastering Time Management: Take Control of Your Schedule and Success

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  1. Time Management Do you control time or does time control you? Presented by: Terence Sullivan

  2. Importance • Why is it important for you to manage your time wisely?

  3. Crunching Numbers • 168 hrs/week - 12hrs/week class 156 hrs - 56hrs for sleeping (8hrs/night) 100 hrs - 24hrs for studying (2hrs/class) 76 work, eat, rest, recreation

  4. Seven Guidelines Guideline One • Build your schedule around fixed time commitments • What are fixed time commitments?

  5. My Fixed Time Commitments

  6. Seven Guidelines Guideline Two • Plan Sufficient Time to do justice to each subject • What is sufficient time?

  7. My Study Time

  8. Seven Guidelines Guideline Three • Utilize odd hours • What are odd hours? • How do you utilize odd hours?

  9. My Odd Hours

  10. Seven Guidelines Guideline Four • 1-2 Hours/Class at a Time • What? • Why?

  11. My Study Time

  12. Seven Guidelines Guideline Five • Borrow time---Don’t steal it • What is stealing time? • How do I borrow time?

  13. Seven Guidelines Guideline Six • Schedule recreation and relaxation time

  14. My Time

  15. Seven Guidelines Guideline Seven • Approach College like a Job • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Work Ethic

  16. Homework • What does your schedule look like? • Go through the seven guidelines • Apply your schedule to them • Fill in the blank weekly schedule • What works for you and what doesn’t work for you?

  17. My Time

  18. Questions

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