TIME IS ON YOUR SIDE!
It will help
you manage your time well if you know where your time actually
gets spent. One very helpful way of determining your actual
usage of time is to track your time. The process here is like
making a schedule, but it works in reverse. Instead of writing
things in that you are planning to do, time logging is a
process of writing down the things that you have already done.
Doing this is sort of a get- to-know-yourself exercise because
this procedure will highlight many of your habits that you
might selectively ignore currently.
For
instance, some people find that every time they plan to do math
homework they end up watching television. Instead of studying
for that Psych test, they play Internet poker. Other people
just can't seem to follow their schedule until the week before
finals.
Whatever your time habits, time tracking will
help you adjust and fine-tune your time management practices.
Having accurate information about your time usage patterns can
serve as another important point of reference for
self-monitoring. Following are a few ways to track your time.
Take a moment to do this – it will truly help you open your
eyes and take control of your time.
1. Time tracking is fairly
straightforward. At the end of every hour jot yourself a quick
note about how you actually spent your time for that hour. The
note needn't be long - one sentence or less should suffice. If
how you spent your time doesn't match an already planned
activity, simply enter a comment as to what you really did
during that time. This way you will be able to review patterns
that emerge in your use of time and make adjustments to improve
your productivity.
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