Tuesday, September 17, 2013

HOW TO MANAGE TIME.

Managing Time We are happy to help students with issues of time management, one of the most common concerns of students. It is unusual for studentsnotto have problems in this area. This includes helping with the setting of SMART goals (Specific,Managable,Attainable,Realistic, andTimely), techniques to avoid excessive procrastination, ways of planning and scheduling time for a balanced lifestyle, and being accountable. Workshops From time to time we have workshops devoted to issues of time management. However, we encourage students to make an appointmentto see one of us ( David Palmer-Stone, Tricia Best, or June Saracuse) as soon as time management concerns arise. The earlier we make contact, the sooner we can help you manage yourself. Courses Students enrolled in one of our Learning Skills Courseswill work through several modules related to managing time, including a module on "self-control" that teaches the student how to fine tune their study skills for efficiency and effectiveness. Graduate Students Graduate students often have difficulty with time management because of the lack of structure, especially when their course work is completed and they are working on their thesis or dissertation. Graduate students wanting a bit more structure and support can join the Thesis/Dissertation Completion Group. Handouts The following handouts on Time and Study Management are available at Counselling Services. *. Motivation and Goal Setting Worksheet *. Study Tactics Checklist *. Planning Study Time(Orientation 2003 Overhead) *. Controlling Your Own Study Behaviour *. Self Management Checklist *. Term Calendar *. Daily Activity Schedule *. Study Log We also have a number of Books on Time Managementsin our Library. To check out Counselling Services tips on Time Management and related issues,

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