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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Kaduwela, Sri Lanaka
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As a student it is essential to manage his/ her time in the home. But still they have problems on that, because of television, internet, chatting and telephone conversations. Some students spent more than 4 hours per day with television programs. I not ask you to Students must keep their rooms very organized manner. That will help you to reduce stress and save the time. Set relaxing points during your study hours, that will help to you to be fresh in every time. Finally, start your day with religious activity, that will help you to add values to your life.
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Using time boxing will be a very effective technique in getting things done. By allocating specific time in doing specific things, we can avoid doing things like watching tv or surfing the internet when we are suppose to do things that are important. This is an article that I wrote which I think is beneficial for those who want to increase their producitivity. Hope it helps. Article with 11 tips to help you improve your producitivity Cheers Vincent Personal Development Blogger
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Auckland, NZ
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Time management is a pretty simple topic. I always divide it in 3 steps: 1. Question all your activities (Journalize your average day) 2. Set goals to become more effective with your time 3. Evaluate results and set new goals Hopefully that helps! |
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