Week One: Lesson Five – Time Management
Mind Map of Time Management Outcomes
Everyone is equal when it comes to time
Time is the one resource that every human has received in exactly the same quantity. It does not matter whether you are rich or poor, you will still have 24 hours in a day.
How you use these hours are up to you!
Learn the Principles
We cover time management principles in our Learning Management Programme in great detail.
We provide a framework for managing yourself more than managing your time. We use the principles of Importance and Urgency as popularised by Stephen R. Covey, the author of The Seven Habits of Highly effective people. We’ve used his principles as a guide and used our experience and knowledge to adapt it to the learning environment. Later in the programme, we also introduce you to the use of Mind Maps in Time Management.
Draw Up a Time Table
Once you have done the theory, you must apply it by drawing up a time table.
- Draw up a time table for both your working and your leisure time
- Allocate timeslots for each of the subject areas that you want to cover in a day
- Add the work that you want to cover in each timeslot
- Work your plan!
All of this is covered in detail in our Learning Management Programme.
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