Time is on your side...

Learning Skills Centre Jo G
Learning Skills Centre Jo G Holmesglen Staff • 8 March 2022
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Yes it is...

If you manage it effectively.  Ironically, time spent doing this now will save you time later on. Here are a few tips on how to do that:

1. Set some goals.

These will help overcome procrastination. As much as you don’t want to tackle that assignment, you DO want the qualification. Take a moment to visualise your future and keep the end goal in mind!

Ever heard the phrase 'work smarter, not harder?' Try creating some SMART goals for yourself. Not sure what that is? Go to the Learning Skills Centre shelf on Brightspace and click on Learning.

2. Make a timetable

Schedule items to complete during different days of the week. Mark in important dates. Review your schedule weekly. Share your timetable with family & friends. Set up a study group.

3. Prioritize

Use the Pareto Principle which claims 80% of the reward comes from 20% of the effort. The trick to prioritising is identifying that valuable 20%. Once identified, focus on those items with the greatest reward.

Perhaps you can prioritise according to:

  • due dates
  • an assignment worth 50% of total marks
  • questions worth more points than others. 
  • take a good look at your marking guide when deciding how to spend time

4. Make a To-Do List

Best completed at the beginning of the day. Write your tasks down then break them down into smaller, more do-able portions – sometimes known as the Swiss cheese method. Read about it here:

https://cmd.wichita.edu/hackett-in-management-swiss-cheese-approach/#:~….

5. Unclutter your workspace. Clutter distracts!

SOME USEFULTIME MANAGEMENT SITES:

Holmesglen Email

-Online. Perhaps the 'best' online calendar for students

-Can setup/receive appointments inside your email account. You can also go into your calendar and add events like assignment due dates etc.

Calendar Labs https://www.calendarlabs.com/printable-calendar.php

-Printable. Can customise 'study periods' (e.g. for a term or semester)

Google Calendar calendar.google.com/calendar

-Online. Syncs with all devices (e.g. tablets, laptops) and is viewable/editable on all these devices where a user is logged-in

Do you have any savvy time management tips you can share?

If so, write them in the comments section.

Need more help?

Contact Learning Skills Centre:  learningskillscentre@holmesglen.edu.au

 

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