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WHAT WE WILL COVER
• Introduction to Time Management
• Detecting Difficulties in Managing your time
• Procrastination & Strategies to prevent it
• Planning Your Time
• Goal Setting/ To Do Lists
INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS TIME
MANAGEMENT?
• Time Management is using the time available to
you effectively in order to get the task done
DIAGNOSE YOUR DIFFICULTIES
• In order to manage your time more effectively it is important to
analyse where you are wasting time.
• To do this we can utilise the R-A-C method
• Record
• Analyse
• Change
WHAT IS PROCRASTINATION?
• ‘Procrastination’ means putting off a task you should be doing.
• So, for example, you need to get your homework done, but instead
you make a cup of tea, then go on your phone, then have a chat with
someone in the kitchen… 40 minutes later you haven’t even begun
doing your homework.
WHY DO WE PROCRASTINATE?
• A task may be too unpleasant to face, or too difficult, or very tedious,
or boring, or there simply may be so many other more interesting
things to pull your attention away that you struggle to keep on track.
• This is certainly an issue in the digital age, when we all have
smartphones in our pocket and a world of distractions at our finger
tips.
STRATEGIES TO PREVENT
PROCRASTINATION
There are many strategies to
prevent procrastination. Here is a
list of effective methods
1. Take action.
2. Salami Technique.
3. Five minutes.
4.Work on related tasks.
5. Do the hardest bits first.
6. Set goals.
7. Make commitments.
8. Reward yourself for
achievement.
9.Change subjects regularly
3 STRATEGIES IN DETAIL
• Now we will take a closer look at three of the strategies to help
prevent procrastination.
• 1. The Salami Technique
• 2. Making Commitments
• 3. Rewarding Yourself
THE SALAMI TECHNIQUE
• The salami technique involves breaking down the task to its smallest
parts and then working through each of them in order until the task is
complete.
• This is really effective if you have a big piece of work to do and you’re
finding it hard to get started.
THE SALAMI TECHNIQUE EXAMPLE
• If you have a comparative essay from your English exam paper 2014 to complete. You can
break this down to
• First analysing the question,
• Then brainstorming your response.
• From here you can make an outline of your answer,
• Then write it section by section; for example intro, section 1, section 2, section 3, conclusion.
• Lastly you can review and edit your answer.
• So what was a large task has become a much simpler sequence of small tasks that you work
through one by one.
2. MAKING COMMITMENTS
• Research has found that students work best when they are given
tight deadlines for projects and assignments; they achieve higher
grades and experience less stress.
• If you are working on a large piece, such as studying towards the
leaving certificate, you can give yourself deadlines to have different
topics covered within a subject by specific dates.
• This will help keep you on track and make sure you cover ALL of the
material for a subject in time for the exams.
REWARD YOURSELF
• Study doesn’t have to be all pain no gain! When you get a piece of
work done effectively without wasting time you should reward yourself
with a cup of tea, a chocolate biscuit, a quick break from the books.
• Having this reward at the end of the task will keep you motivated
towards completing it.
PLANNING YOUR TIME
• In order to use your time effectively, it is necessary to plan it out.
• By knowing what you have on in a given week, you can plan around
your commitments to make space for homework and study.
YEAR TIMETABLE
• The first step is to know what you have on for the year. This will help you
plan what pieces of work to concentrate on at different periods of the year.
• If you are doing a practical subject such as music you will need to prioritise
your practice before the practical exam which takes place before the written
exam.
• Similarly, you’ll have to put time towards your aural language exams at that
time of year.
• You can use the worksheet for this topic to write in all the pieces of work and
exams etc you have over the course of the year.
WEEKLY TIMETABLE
• The final step is planning out your individual week. Planning your
week by marking off the times when you are busy is a vital step to
using your available time as effectively as possible.
• Use the weekly timetable worksheet for this topic to mark off the
hours you are busy this week.
• Include school, part-time work, sports, socialising.
• BE REALISTIC. Highlight the hours you are free to get some study
done.
WEEKLY TIMETABLE
• Remember that aiming to study for 4/5 hours at a time isn’t very productive. You
become too tired to be effective in your learning.
• Try to study for a block of no longer than two hours at a time, with breaks during this
period.
• Most people can only concentrate for about 20-25 minutes at a time. So, for
example, if you’re studying for an hour, this should be broken into two 25 minute
periods with a five minute break in between.
• Divide your study aims up into 25 minutes chunks, to work through them one by
one! You can always use a timer to help keep you on track – all smartphones can
provide this function.
WEEKLY TIMETABLE
• When you have found your available study time you can plan out
what you are going to do during these times by creating a SMART
goal to-do list and then putting the goals from the list into the
available study period.
TIME MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
16.00 Eng paper 1
2012 section 1
qs a
17.00 Macbeth mind
map of character
traits
18.00 Dinner
19.00 Read chptr 3
How Many Miles
to Babylon +
make notes
GOAL SETTING
• When you’re studying, the temptation can be to maybe retreat to your
bedroom for hours on end and state generally that you’re ‘studying’.
What exactly does ‘studying’ mean though?
• Studying needs to be broken down into specific goals and targets.
• Chunks of work that you want to achieve within a given time frame.
SMART GOALS
• The best goals are SMART goals. SMART stands for
• Specific – Measurable – Actionable – Relevant – Time bound.
• An example of a SMART study goal would be ‘Read chapter 3 history
textbook, create mind-map of key points in one hour.’
TO-DO LISTS
• A great way to plan out your SMART goals is to create a To-Do list.
• A To-Do list is a very simple device – you just list all the things you
have to do on a given day or perhaps week.
• The key to creating an effective to-do list is that each item on your list
will be very specific – just like a SMART goal.
• Check out the youtube clip under this topic on how to create an
effective To-Do list.
TO-DO LIST EXCERCISE
• Take some time now to create a To-Do list using SMART goals for
maybe what you have to do tomorrow or even over the course of the
next week.
• Now looking back at your available study time in your weekly
timetable you can put the SMART goals from your To-Do list into the
available study periods
• As you work through each of these tasks now you can tick them off,
safe in the knowledge that you’re taking charge of your time
management.
QUESTIONS
• What is time management?
• How can you manage your time in an effective way?
• What are the time management techniques?
• What is procrastination? How to prevent it?
THANK YOU

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Time Management Powerpoint (4).pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. WHAT WE WILL COVER • Introduction to Time Management • Detecting Difficulties in Managing your time • Procrastination & Strategies to prevent it • Planning Your Time • Goal Setting/ To Do Lists
  • 3. INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS TIME MANAGEMENT? • Time Management is using the time available to you effectively in order to get the task done
  • 4.
  • 5. DIAGNOSE YOUR DIFFICULTIES • In order to manage your time more effectively it is important to analyse where you are wasting time. • To do this we can utilise the R-A-C method • Record • Analyse • Change
  • 6.
  • 7. WHAT IS PROCRASTINATION? • ‘Procrastination’ means putting off a task you should be doing. • So, for example, you need to get your homework done, but instead you make a cup of tea, then go on your phone, then have a chat with someone in the kitchen… 40 minutes later you haven’t even begun doing your homework.
  • 8. WHY DO WE PROCRASTINATE? • A task may be too unpleasant to face, or too difficult, or very tedious, or boring, or there simply may be so many other more interesting things to pull your attention away that you struggle to keep on track. • This is certainly an issue in the digital age, when we all have smartphones in our pocket and a world of distractions at our finger tips.
  • 9. STRATEGIES TO PREVENT PROCRASTINATION There are many strategies to prevent procrastination. Here is a list of effective methods 1. Take action. 2. Salami Technique. 3. Five minutes. 4.Work on related tasks. 5. Do the hardest bits first. 6. Set goals. 7. Make commitments. 8. Reward yourself for achievement. 9.Change subjects regularly
  • 10. 3 STRATEGIES IN DETAIL • Now we will take a closer look at three of the strategies to help prevent procrastination. • 1. The Salami Technique • 2. Making Commitments • 3. Rewarding Yourself
  • 11. THE SALAMI TECHNIQUE • The salami technique involves breaking down the task to its smallest parts and then working through each of them in order until the task is complete. • This is really effective if you have a big piece of work to do and you’re finding it hard to get started.
  • 12. THE SALAMI TECHNIQUE EXAMPLE • If you have a comparative essay from your English exam paper 2014 to complete. You can break this down to • First analysing the question, • Then brainstorming your response. • From here you can make an outline of your answer, • Then write it section by section; for example intro, section 1, section 2, section 3, conclusion. • Lastly you can review and edit your answer. • So what was a large task has become a much simpler sequence of small tasks that you work through one by one.
  • 13. 2. MAKING COMMITMENTS • Research has found that students work best when they are given tight deadlines for projects and assignments; they achieve higher grades and experience less stress. • If you are working on a large piece, such as studying towards the leaving certificate, you can give yourself deadlines to have different topics covered within a subject by specific dates. • This will help keep you on track and make sure you cover ALL of the material for a subject in time for the exams.
  • 14. REWARD YOURSELF • Study doesn’t have to be all pain no gain! When you get a piece of work done effectively without wasting time you should reward yourself with a cup of tea, a chocolate biscuit, a quick break from the books. • Having this reward at the end of the task will keep you motivated towards completing it.
  • 15.
  • 16. PLANNING YOUR TIME • In order to use your time effectively, it is necessary to plan it out. • By knowing what you have on in a given week, you can plan around your commitments to make space for homework and study.
  • 17. YEAR TIMETABLE • The first step is to know what you have on for the year. This will help you plan what pieces of work to concentrate on at different periods of the year. • If you are doing a practical subject such as music you will need to prioritise your practice before the practical exam which takes place before the written exam. • Similarly, you’ll have to put time towards your aural language exams at that time of year. • You can use the worksheet for this topic to write in all the pieces of work and exams etc you have over the course of the year.
  • 18. WEEKLY TIMETABLE • The final step is planning out your individual week. Planning your week by marking off the times when you are busy is a vital step to using your available time as effectively as possible. • Use the weekly timetable worksheet for this topic to mark off the hours you are busy this week. • Include school, part-time work, sports, socialising. • BE REALISTIC. Highlight the hours you are free to get some study done.
  • 19. WEEKLY TIMETABLE • Remember that aiming to study for 4/5 hours at a time isn’t very productive. You become too tired to be effective in your learning. • Try to study for a block of no longer than two hours at a time, with breaks during this period. • Most people can only concentrate for about 20-25 minutes at a time. So, for example, if you’re studying for an hour, this should be broken into two 25 minute periods with a five minute break in between. • Divide your study aims up into 25 minutes chunks, to work through them one by one! You can always use a timer to help keep you on track – all smartphones can provide this function.
  • 20. WEEKLY TIMETABLE • When you have found your available study time you can plan out what you are going to do during these times by creating a SMART goal to-do list and then putting the goals from the list into the available study period.
  • 21. TIME MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN 16.00 Eng paper 1 2012 section 1 qs a 17.00 Macbeth mind map of character traits 18.00 Dinner 19.00 Read chptr 3 How Many Miles to Babylon + make notes
  • 22.
  • 23. GOAL SETTING • When you’re studying, the temptation can be to maybe retreat to your bedroom for hours on end and state generally that you’re ‘studying’. What exactly does ‘studying’ mean though? • Studying needs to be broken down into specific goals and targets. • Chunks of work that you want to achieve within a given time frame.
  • 24. SMART GOALS • The best goals are SMART goals. SMART stands for • Specific – Measurable – Actionable – Relevant – Time bound. • An example of a SMART study goal would be ‘Read chapter 3 history textbook, create mind-map of key points in one hour.’
  • 25. TO-DO LISTS • A great way to plan out your SMART goals is to create a To-Do list. • A To-Do list is a very simple device – you just list all the things you have to do on a given day or perhaps week. • The key to creating an effective to-do list is that each item on your list will be very specific – just like a SMART goal. • Check out the youtube clip under this topic on how to create an effective To-Do list.
  • 26. TO-DO LIST EXCERCISE • Take some time now to create a To-Do list using SMART goals for maybe what you have to do tomorrow or even over the course of the next week. • Now looking back at your available study time in your weekly timetable you can put the SMART goals from your To-Do list into the available study periods • As you work through each of these tasks now you can tick them off, safe in the knowledge that you’re taking charge of your time management.
  • 27. QUESTIONS • What is time management? • How can you manage your time in an effective way? • What are the time management techniques? • What is procrastination? How to prevent it?