Short messages on Time Management from Respect Yourself, the guidance site for young people to help make good decisions in life.
Sunday’s are stereotypically slower, lazy days where time is often wasted instead of spent. Instead of wasting your time on a Sunday, spend it. If you have the time, do something you enjoy. Do those jobs you never get around to, or spend it with family. Fill the day.
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Prioritising is an important aspect of time manageent. Focus on urgent and important tasks rather than those that are not important or don’t move you towards your goals. Someone who works hard and is well organised but spends all their time on unimportant tasks may be efficient but not effective.
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Schedule by AlisaRyan
Planning your homework schedule teaches you how to prioritise, estimate, and manage your own time. Spending a little time now more effectively can help gain higher grades later.
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If you are unemployed and have too much time on your hands, use it by learning a new, employable skill. Work at it for a few hours each day, and soon you will become proficient.
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If you find it hard starting a large project, split it down into smaller tasks. This way, you can see progress, have more small successes, and learn to manage your time better.
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VISIONS Service Adventures, Montana, community service summer programs by VISIONS Service Adventures
If you are unemployed and have too much time on your hands, try volunteering. Not only does it increase your skillset, it creates opportunity and makes you feel better about yourself.
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Always make sure you arrive where you need to be at least 5 minutes before your start time. Being punctual shows potential employers and teachers that you are reliable and can manage your time well.
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Don’t do tomorrow what you can do today. Constantly putting something off means it will never get done – so the sooner you do it, the more time you have to enjoy the benefits.
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accordion file with cards by Stephanie Asher
When you get your own place to live, an Expanding File is incredibly useful. It’s a categorised folder that stores all your important paperwork, like mortgage documents, bank statements, guarantees and health papers. Finding them quickly when you need them is invaluable, and takes no time at all to keep current – just file docs as they arrive.
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