Take Control of Your Time
Take Control of Your Time
1) Your first task is to evaluate all of the time suckers in your life, whether that be school, friends, work, family, exercise, spiritual/religious activities, gaming, or other hobbies. Make sure you acknowledge everything that is time consuming.
2) Take a look at your list and decide if each item is really necessary at this point in your life.
3) Once you’ve determined which activities should be on your list, start prioritizing and compartmentalizing! As a student, school will naturally be at the top of your list and will be consuming the majority of your time….or should be.
4) After you’ve prioritized, start with your #1 priority and set aside the time you will need to accomplish this task (compartmentalize).
Make sure when you’re prioritizing and compartmentalizing that you leave “down time” to focus on your well-being. If you keep your activities in their compartments you’ll feel less stress and find that you accomplish more because you stay focused! Remember to evaluate your priorities as your activities and obligations change.
Additional Resources:
Tips to Manage Time (Instead of Time Managing You)
*Originally posted on the Career Skillet website (Permission granted by Jill Bowers).