Time management

Canada
May 5, 2011 10:44pm CST
How well do you manage your time? How do you stop avoiding the work you have in front of you? Do you use some type of reward system? Would you consider yourself productive? Or a procrastinator?
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10 responses
• Philippines
8 Aug 11
I hate it but I consider myself a procrastinator. I try to become really good at time management but it is just really hard for me. I list all my tasks in a day but in the end I haven't done all of them. I was really bad. I get distracted by other things easily.
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
27 Jun 11
I still think you can not hold each after the same pattern. I have a feeling I could go fixed line "drawn by the leadership" and while my mind fly to the flowers of lime and horseradish compresses with the neighbors. I also believe that energy management on the principle of "where you take and not easily spread chicken ..." would be more effective. At one point I tried to organize my day before, on the hour. I mean, for two weeks I wrote what I did in hours and minutes, the third week I made an effort to set alarms on my phone for hours that I find it useful to insert additional activities. Announce that time is something quite rigid and that you can not stretch to infinity. But you can find out where you lose using the first come, first served. I managed to optimize my effort in a certain way so you also found time for me, which I secured a youthful enthusiasm in carrying out assigned duties or obligations, but I consoled. My life is ruled by the lack of time, running from one place to another, the effort to get the skill to do a million things at once. But I think the solution would be major: Mind your own business. In other words, do not get to solve the problems of others. I lose energy there. Trying to remove others from trouble. Question still remains quasi-demiurgic: to be human and help each other when needed, or turn your head when you see one another desperate attempt to get out of who knows what "job" super-complicated, such as choice of Christmas cards for leadership. Maybe I'm wrong.
@celticeagle (167015)
• Boise, Idaho
6 May 11
I manage my time very well. I may use a reward system if it is really hard for me. For the most of it though I always like to be early, never late. For appointments, work, etc. If given plenty of time for all the things I have to do before I leave and how much time it takes to get there then I am fine. It is when other things break my train of thought or take my time that I am late.
@naija4real (1291)
7 May 11
I usually organise my daily schedule into different time. I also strive to do it as at the time I have scheduled the task. By this arrangement, I often do not have to carry over what I should have done now to another time. I follow the same routine in the company I work and in the house I live in ( private life )
@naija4real (1291)
7 May 11
I usually organise my daily schedule into different time. I also strive to do it as at the time I have scheduled the task. By this arrangement, I often do not have to carry over what I should have done now to another time. I follow the same routine in the company I work and in the house I live in ( private life )
6 May 11
Time management for me is a must coz I am a scholar, duty in schools and maintaining grades...we should be industrious...:)) not only because we are student, but also we are the one who makes our own way to our future...ryt??
• India
6 May 11
I do not manage any time. But i want to earn money for each and every second of my life. If I get money for being idle , then i will do that. So i want to turn each second into money. i will do any thing for that.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
6 May 11
In the office, before i start my work, i sort my things to do. I list them according to their deadlines. I do those that needs to be done right away ,first. Then tackle the others later when i am done with the priority ones. As much as possible, i would like my work to be done that very day. However, sometimes time is not enough for all of them to be accomplished that day so i have to leave it for the next day if they are not that much of a priority yet.
@QeeGood (1213)
• Sweden
6 May 11
I can manage a good student plan when I am feeling well in health. I set up a schedule for my study. I am an industrious person. I make my decision to work hard on my studies to complete an assignment until it is done. Then I reward myself with some good leisure activity. I need grades for further education which is a good motivator for me to study. I want to create a good life for me and my children.
• China
6 May 11
It is not a simple question to anwser. In my opinon, people should achieve the goal step by step.for example,you can one or two important stuffs during one day at first. then add more stuffs .finally you can make it.