How to Develop a System of Time Planning and Management

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How to Develop a System of Time Planning and Management

The following are three forms useful in planning your time: a semester calendar, a weekly priority tasks list, and a weekly schedule.

1. Semester Calendar:
The semester calendar should be used to identify due dates each month for assignments and papers, dates of tests, and important nonacademic activities and events. This calendar should be on the wall in your room or on your desk. Semester calendars can be purchased in college bookstores and local stationery stores.

2. Weekly Priority Tasks List:
This form allows you to make a "To Do" list for all the tasks that could or should be done during the week based on your goals. Each week you will decide on the priority of each task and determine its order of importance. The tasks list where "A" identifies the most important tasks to be completed, "B" identifies tasks needed to be completed only after the "A" tasks are completed, and "C" identifies tasks to be completed only after "A" and "B" tasks are completed. The number next to each letter further prioritizes the importance of each of the "A," "B," and "C" tasks.

3. Weekly Schedule:
The final form is the weekly schedule which identifies the time and order in which you will complete the tasks and activities for the week. This schedule is developed each week and reviewed each day to determine whether any changes are needed for the following day because of unforeseen circumstances (e.g., changes in appointments or the need for additional time to complete tasks).
 


 


 



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