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Managing your time successfully implies accomplishing what is most important for you. When you don’t accomplish what you truly want, you may feel confused, compromised, and frustrated. Many people try to use time management techniques that work for others, only to be disappointed. Often this is because they don’t always identify the goals most important to them and gear the techniques toward those goals. Effective time management must include techniques for good prioritizing. |
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Myths About Time Management |
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Before exploring specific time-management techniques, consider several common myths which contribute to poor time management, especially undermining your efforts to establish and follow your priorities: |
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Myth: My life is completely controlled by external event |
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Prioritize the things you wish to do Plan ahead according to your priorities, especially those considered urgent |
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MYTH: My life is completely controlled by external events FACT: You can have some control over many aspects of your life, but you and you alone are responsible for initiating that control. Learn to recognize what you can and can't control before making your choices. Anticipate the future and clarify the external demands that must be faced. From there, it is easier to determine what can be done, and within what time frame, despite the demands. |
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MYTH: I should meet everyone's expectations FACT: The needs and demands of others may be inappropriate for you and your lifestyle. They may be poorly timed, highly questionable, or simply unattainable. They may be of a different priority than your own. By trying to meet the expectations of others, you may be shortchanging yourself and your needs. First become clear about what your needs are and then you consider what others expect of you. |
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MYTH: I should have no time limits FACT: We all have limits, failure to acknowledge this may cause you to become perfectionistic in your expectations. Perfectionists are especially prone to procrastination because the perfection they demand is impossible. For example, no paper will ever be perfect in all ways. The immediate consequence of turning in an imperfect paper may be brief, acute anxiety, but the long-term consequences of procrastination--e.g., inconveniences, academic or career losses and lingering self doubts--are usually more devastating. |
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Prioritize the things you wish to do
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Plan ahead according to your priorities, especially those considered urgent
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References and Additional Information Three excellent books relating to this topic are:
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