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Title: Manage Your Time and Stress Level, Don


1
Manage Your Time and Stress Level, Dont Let Them
Manage You!
  • Presented by
  • Elisa Paramore
  • Student Support Services Counselor

2
What is Time Management ?
  • According to Wikipedia, time management includes
    tools or techniques for planning and scheduling
    time, usually with the aim to increase the
    effectiveness and/or efficiency of personal and
    corporate time use.

3
What Does Planning Your Time Involve?
  • Planning involves determining what you want to
    achieve and how you intend to go about achieving
    it
  • Planning gives you a chance to spend your most
    valuable resource in the way you choose
  • As you plan, be sure to include all aspects of
    your life

4
Step One Monitor Your Time
  • Monitor how you currently use your time by using
    a weekly schedule that list all waking hours in
    15 minute increments
  • Record everything that you do during the periods
    you are awake, including eating, getting ready
    for work or school, etc.
  • Build a semester plan

5
What is a Semester Plan?
  • Begin your semester plan by blocking out class
    time and other timed commitments
  • The best time to develop your semester plan is
    during the second week of classes. By this time,
    professors should have provided you with detailed
    requirements of the course as well as your first
    assignment. By this time, you should be able to
    determine the amount of workload for each course
    in a more realistic manner
  • Keep this schedule in a prominent place so that
    you have access to it daily

6
Step Two Create a To-Do list
  • Brainstorm and write down all tasks you want to
    complete in the next week as well as the next day
  • Estimate the amount of time it will take you to
    complete each task on your to-do lists. Then add
    up the amount of time needed to complete all of
    your tasks, and compare it to the amount of
    unscheduled hours in the day. This will allow you
    to see how much time you need to do everything
    versus how much time you have to get everything
    done

7
To-do list, cont
  • Rate each task by priority as either A, B or C
  • Tasks rated A are high priority and include
    activities such as class time, and other fixed
    commitments
  • Tasks rated B are mid level priority, or tasks
    that can be postponed another day
  • Tasks rated C are low level priority, or tasks
    that dont require immediate attention

8
A, B, and C Rated Activities, cont
  • Once you have rated all tasks, schedule time
    during the next day to complete each A rated
    tasks
  • All B and C rated tasks can be done randomly
    during the day when you are not ready to start
    another A rated task

9
Examples of A, B and C Rated Tasks
  • A rated tasks include assignments that are due,
    appointments or class time
  • B rated tasks include those tasks that are
    important but are not necessarily due at a
    particular time
  • C rated tasks include tasks that do not have to
    be completed at a specific time and can be
    postponed until another day

10
Steps of a To-do List, cont
  • Cross completed tasks off of your to-do list.
    This can be viewed as a reward and a visible
    reminder of your diligence
  • Dont panic or berate yourself for completing
    more C tasks during a day than A just calmly
    return to the A list

11
7 Strategies to Reduce Procrastination
  • Make each task meaningful by writing down all the
    benefits of completing each task labeled A.
    Look at the benefits in terms of how each A
    task relates to your short, mid- and long term
    goals
  • Be specific about the reward to be gained by
    getting each task done
  • Break big tasks into smaller ones you can
    complete in 15 minutes or less
  • Divide long reading assignments into 2 or 3 page
    sections- make a list of the sections and cross
    each of them off as you complete them so that you
    can see your progress

12
7 Strategies, cont
  • Write an intention statement
  • If you have a term paper that you are having a
    problem getting started on, you might write I
    will write down a list of at least 10 possible
    topics by 9 P.M. and will reward myself for doing
    this by _______.
  • Learn to just say No
  • If you find yourself pushing what started out as
    a high priority A task into the C category,
    ask yourself why you need to do it all- if you
    realize you dont really intend to do it, stop
    telling yourself that you will

13
7 Strategies, cont
  • Tell anyone who will ask if you completed a
    certain task of your intentions to get it done by
    a specific time or someone who will suggest ways
    you can get it done
  • Reward yourself for completed tasks, but make
    sure the reward is something you will withhold
    from yourself if the task does not get done
  • Do what needs to be done when it needs doing
  • Dont put off until tomorrow, what you can do
    today!

14
Time Management Techniques for Studying
  • Determine when to study
  • Study 2 hours for every hour spent in a
    particular class
  • Study difficult subjects first because these will
    require the most creative energy
  • Use times of peak energy to study depending on
    whether you are a early morning person or a night
    owl
  • Use waiting time wisely by studying while you are
    waiting for an appointment
  • Include time for review of previously learned
    material
  • Schedule study time for a course as close to time
    you attend the course as possible

15
Techniques for Studying, cont
  • Set up a specific area to study in to help train
    your body to get ready for studying when you
    enter that place
  • Dont study while in bed
  • Use the library as a place to study- the
    lighting, noise level, and materials located
    there make it a perfect place to study
  • Make agreements with housemates about study time
  • Include short breaks during study sessions- a 10
    minute break between subjects or after 50 or 60
    minutes of studying is reasonable
  • Use distributed learning and practice- study for
    1 course for an hour a day over the course of 3
    days rather than 3 hours in one single day

16
Why Distributed Learning Works
  • Even after you stop studying, your mind continues
    to learn for a short time.
  • Studies also indicate it reduces mental fatigue
    and keeps you working at top efficiency

17
Techniques for Studying, cont
  • Get off the phone
  • Call ahead to find out information concerning
    information you are seeking to avoid wasted trips
    and time
  • Avoid noise distractions by turning off the TV
    and radio
  • Notice how others misuse your time- if avoiding
    the people that do this isnt practical, tell
    them you need to concentrate on what you are
    doing
  • Be generous when estimating time needed- it is
    better to overestimate the amount of time needed
    for a project or studying for a test than it is
    to underestimate

18
Techniques for Studying, cont
  • Plan carefully to eliminate worry and
    frustration- if you plan your study time well
    enough you will have an easier time relaxing when
    you are not studying so that you can relax and
    have fun
  • Leave room for fun and relaxation- your mind and
    body need this as much as your mind needs proper
    amounts of study time- if you plan well, you will
    have enough time for both studying and relaxing
  • Dont skimp on sleep or proper nutrition- if you
    find yourself doing either, or both, on a regular
    basis re evaluate your priorities and make the
    needed changes

19
Tips for Reducing Stress
  • Avoid simultaneous life changes- starting college
    is stressful enough, so try to avoid other
    additional changes such as marriage, etc.
  • Eliminate stressors if possible- for example quit
    a stressful part-time job and try to find one
    that is less stressful, try to find alternate
    living arrangements if a roommate is causing
    stress, or seek help in a course that is causing
    stress due to lack of understanding
  • Establish a daily routine- this will eliminate
    the need for numerous daily small decisions
  • Accentuate your accomplishment- stop and recount
    all of the tasks you have successfully completed
    in a week

20
Stress, cont
  • Avoid added stress- when you find you are under
    more stress than usual, tighten up your time
    schedule more so that will accomplish all that
    you need to do when you need to do it
  • Get involved with campus activities- doing this
    provides a valuable way to release tension and
    take your mind off of working all of the time
  • Seek knowledgeable advice- seek counseling from
    college counselor and it may even provide
    information on relaxation techniques
  • Get physical- exercise often releases tension,
    promotes feelings of well-being and improves
    self-concept- as little as 30 minutes per day can
    have these effects

21
Stress, cont
  • Get adequate sleep- this gives the body and mind
    time to replenish energy lost to determine how
    much you need, consider how much sleep you get
    each night over a period of weeks to see how your
    day went in relation to how much sleep you were
    able to get the night before. Your energy level
    and mood will be elevated on days that you had
    adequate sleep, versus days when you did not get
    adequate sleep-respond to these cues rather than
    workload or the expectations of others control
    your schedule

22
Stress, cont
  • Eat nutritious meals- both strength and endurance
    are affected by diet- consuming large amounts of
    snack foods versus real meals may produce
    fluctuations in blood sugar which can lead to
    illness- during stressful periods reduce sugar,
    caffeine and empty calorie foods

23
Conclusion
  • In order to manage your time effectively, it is
    important to remember to do the following things
  • - monitor the way you are now spending your time
  • - prioritize tasks on your daily and weekly
    To-Do lists
  • - practice effect study techniques
  • - reduce stress when possible

24
Thank You for Your Participation
  • I hope this information has given you some
    useful tips on how to effectively manage your
    time and stress level. If you have any
    suggestions for future seminar topics, please see
    Ms. Paramore or another Student Support Services
    staff member.
  • If you are viewing this workshop online, please
    come by Student Support Services, Malone Hall
    116, and complete an Academic Seminar Evaluation
    form, so that we may have documentation of your
    program participation. You may also submit this
    form online.

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