Thursday, February 12, 2015

14 Habits I'm Trying to Keep

This is a quick list of ways to improve your time management. I am especially prone to procrastination because I am easily distracted (anyone else?) and it only results in more stress in my life as deadlines and due dates get nearer. When I manage my time wisely, I am able to devote more of my time to activities I enjoy- like slowly drinking a cup of coffee in the morning, reading my Bible, or adventuring with my friends- rather than always rushing to finish the next task or homework assignment. A professor gave me a worksheet with this list on it last semester and I have it posted in my dorm room; it's a good reminder to plan first so I can enjoy my time later!

1. Relax and "do nothing" for short periods each day.
2. Complete daily tasks by priority.
3. Do multiple errands at one time instead of one errand at one time.
4. Take action to further your goals instead of regretting past failures.
5. Schedule a regular 15 minute planning period to plan the next day.
6. Carry along small tasks you can complete when waiting in line or at the doctor's office.
7. Enjoy whatever you're doing, whether it's work or relaxation.
8. Set reasonable deadlines for yourself and those around you.
9. Determine whether a task is worth your time before beginning it.
10. Realize that some of your time will be spent on things beyond your control.
11. Delegate some of your responsibilities if they overwhelm you.
12. Concentrate on activities that work toward your future benefit instead of wasting time feeling guilty about what you can't do.
13. Remain confident in your judgement of priorities and refer to your prioritized plan when you face difficulty.
14. Complete your daily plan in consecutive order without skipping over difficult tasks.

What are your strategies for time management? Share them below in the comments! 

3 comments:

  1. I love this blog post particularly because of how true it is. Everyone, especially college students, could benefit from learning how to manage their time better. Ever since high school I've been a procrastinator. Sometimes it works out in my favor but most of the time it leaves me stressed out, overwhelmed, sick and tired. The point on your list that I agree with most would be number one and five because I need to structure my days better and keep busy to maintain deadlines.

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  2. I am a HUGE procrastinator. Always have been. These are great tips for me to work on fixing that.

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  3. There are so many choices and distractions. We foolishly think we can do it ALL. Ha!

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