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Improving Time Management Skills


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the time... eh the keeping track of the little things might be good for me... I will have a written record at the end of the day to prove to myself that I did something even if I did not get the Big stuff finished.
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Members,

  In the past week, we’ve been talking about stress management. A great preventative strategy for stress is to buff up on your time management skills. Here are a few tips:

·                                 Stop procrastinating: If it takes a certain mood to be productive, help yourself get into it. Turn on your Mp3 player, take a walk before you sit down to put your nose to the grindstone. Whatever it takes to get the project done now.

·                                 Plan ahead: Having a clearly written plan of attack for a project can be helpful and help you stay productive. It can also give you clear direction as to what step in the project to tackle next. Also don’t forget to allocate 1-3 hours extra of time just in case the project takes longer than expected. This will help you avoid turning it in late.

·                                 Keep a time log. This can be an eye opening tool! It allows you to see where you are spending your time, who interrupts you, ect…

We now invite our members to share their time management tips & tricks! Do you find it easier to get through the work day when you manage your time effectively?

  Brenna, Bilingual Health Educator

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