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Successfully Implementing Time Management
When asked what they would change about themselves, many people say that they procrastinate
too much and therefore never seem to do as good of a job on a project as they would have liked.
Procrastination is a very common problem. It is characterized by putting off large projects or
tasks until the last possible second and therefore not completing the task or just rushing through it to get
it done. This can affect everything from one’s performance at work, to a student’s grades in school. However,
there are ways to end procrastination, and therefore improve one’s time management skills. There are really
just two simple steps that a person can take to better time management.
Creating a Timeline
When starting a big project or task it is important to look at your schedule and figure out
exactly how much time you have. If it is a school project this is easy; there is going to be a due date and
your teacher will more than likely not accept it late. However, if this is a household project, there is a
tendency to be more lenient. So look at how much time you have to complete the project and set your self mini
goals along the way.
If you are writing a paper for example, set a deadline for the completion of your outline, one
for the rough draft and one for the final paper. Make sure to stick to those dates for effective time
management. That way you have a very good idea of where you are in your project instead of rushing around at
the last minute trying to turn an outline into a final draft. Also, set your final deadline a few days
before your actual deadline. That way you have a chance to edit your paper and make any changes
A little Time Management at a Time
Trying to complete a huge task all in one night can be extremely stressful and not a very
effective way to get the work done. Instead of trying to complete a 15 page paper in two hours, try to do a
little bit every night. If you create a timeline with mini deadlines, try to work for an hour every night.
That way you will know exactly where you stand with your project. This also reduces stress, and allows you to
get more sleep. Staying up all night is definitely not good for you and it will show in your
work.
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