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How to Study by Dula 7 of 9 (Distributed & Massed Practice, Time Management).wmv
This ‘How To Study’ Talk was given by Chris S. Dula, PhD at East Tennessee State University. The audio/video quality is mediocre on this copy, but the information will hopefully be helpful. Feel free to share it with anyone. It deals with study skills, time management, test taking strategies, etc.
Duration : 0:9:10
EQ Strategist – GoKids Time Management Workshop ‘09
A short video clip of one of many workshops conducted by international speaker Dominic Siow, founder of EQ Strategist, on Time Management in collaboration with GoKids.
Duration : 0:2:0
Law of Attraction Magic Part 3
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Duration : 0:6:53
MeetPabloGonzalez.com _ Time Management For Your Home Business Part 1
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Duration : 0:5:49
Give me ur own secrets of time management you have a lot of work to do?
I am 17 and I have some many assessments and community services and I can’t keep up with all of that
Moreover, I have exams with college applications
How to break time and be successful?
Do you have ur own secrets of time managements and how?
1. Take a look at everything you are doing and divide it up into what you have to do and what you want to do or are choosing to do. You may be able to clear up some time by getting rid of certain things in the want category for awhile while you focus on the tests and applications.
2. If possible for awhile cut back you community service hours (unless this is a school requirement). These are things you can go back to or spend more time at some weeks that are more relaxed. I think doing this is great but always needed so if you have to cut back and return you will still be useful to them (if you are there and not focused it may not be so good anyways)
3. Make a master calendar for everything and on the days that are overbooked try to move things if possible. I found one year in high school I was doing everything on Wed, but I was able to move things to other days that spread everything out.
Just some thoughts. Hope it helps a little bit. Good luck with college apps!!
How do you teach your children time management?
Time management is something that grown-ups already find difficult to do as grown-ups, what more if you are a child? How do you teach your child time management and do you think this is important to teach?
This is a great question. It’s definitely beneficial teaching your child time management. The issue you might run into is that for them it’s hard to fully comprehend what that means and how to be effective at it. So it might be a good idea to start with very small steps. Small goals that can be easily reached would be a great stepping stone. For instance, you could first create a simple list of things they will be doing that day (best to start on a weekend day or low key day), perhaps keeping it down to 3-5 things to do. From there, the both of you can sit down together (a great bonding opportunity) and create a decent size poster board with them as a fun family project where they can decorate it, color in the words, make designs, etc. If your child is old enough to tell time then you can have them mark off each thing that they finish (homework, reading time, scheduled video game time, movie, board game with the family, helping cook dinner, etc.). Naturally, you will probably have to assist them by reminding them of how much time they have left to do something, maybe doing a ten and five minute reminder (make it more of a fun challenge/contest than a chore). Each time they finish their project ON TIME or within five minutes of the scheduled time, then they should be praised and rewarded with hugs and kisses, extra family time, a treat, etc. Something that isn’t directly related to material gain. This can be a fun weekend project to work on each week. Keeping track of their improvements by comparing the poster boards/charts as time goes by (putting stickers on the projects that they do really well with) will motivate and make the experience more fun rather than something they "have to do". Remember to praise them for each accomplishment, no matter how small. If they do go over their time for one particular project then explain how that time that went over (10 min. for example) will be deducted from the next project. Soon they will begin to understand the concept more and more, but in the mean time it can be a fun and interesting project to do as a family. Have fun with it. If you’re looking for additional suggestions or advice feel free to call the Boys Town National Hotline at 1-800-448-3000 and speak to one of our counselors. We’re available 24/7. Good luck! And all the best…………Counselor JH
Any tips for time management or saving time?
I work 25 hours a week and I have to spend a longer time getting ready for my day because it is an office job, I am taking 16 credits, and living in the dorm so I don’t have to cook my own food but I still have to do laundry. I am in an undergraduate research program that takes up 10-15 hours a month. And my classes aren’t easy. I have to study a lot. Any good time savers or time management techniques to make everything go a little more smoothly (and give me some time to sleep)?
I personally went over these websites and instead of copying the tips for you, I invite you to enter, you will find several items of interest to you. Good luck.
Time Management Tips
Feel free to print this file or pick-up a copy in Learning Services, … Tips for Saving Time. Now that you know how you spend most of your time, …
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Time Management Tips – Academic Skills Center – Cal Poly
Avoid useless trips back to your apartment or room unless you have a definite purpose to accomplish. Give yourself enough time to concentrate on high …
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TIME – The Alan Parsons Project
Time. How much do you have? Do you live for today, tomorrow, — not at all? Alan Parsons provide the music for this apocalyptic but fun “Imaginings” AV on the meaning of “Time”.
See More Imaginings Films at Youtube.com or Motiono.com using search keyword “NicHarosImaginings”.
Oh yes, and I love feedback.
Duration : 0:5:2
Strategy’s for making the most of your study time