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Study Guides index of guidesTime management,
Learner's Day Planner

(text/Java version)

Tasks begun well,
likely have good finishes
Sophocles, 496 - 406 BCE

  • Review how you spend your time
  • Prioritize your goals and objectives
  • Compare the two

This sequence of four steps may help:

Determine how you spend a "typical" 24-hour day:
As you enter the hours or parts of hours for each activity,
that amount is subtracted from the total:
(
Use <tab> key and/or mouse click--not <enter>--to advance through)

Hours left in your day:

Daily Activities: Hours spent
Sleeping:
Personal care/grooming:
Meal preparation/eating/clean-up:
Family commitments:
Socializing/entertainment (with friends):
Relaxing/TV/video games, etc. (alone):
Exercise/sports:
Transportation (school, work, etc):
Work/internship:
Classes:
Studying:
Other:

How did you do?  Print this page for reference

  1. Complete a typical week for your school term

  2. Write out and set your priorities

  3. Schedule within your school calendar

  4. Managing by exception



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