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By John Palmer, and Paul Morris

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     - W o ur nc ll n
life e t ee
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     S c k r : hre d t
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graphical representation that shows how much time
you dedicate to each of the three main areas of your life: 
                    -School  
                    -Work
                    -Family/ Leisure
Define goals and
Priorities
Term Schedule
Weekly Schedule
Daily Schedule
Goals and priorities
should fall into balance
with your pie of life.
Know what you want to
accomplish before you
begin Scheduling
Foresight is Key,
looking at the big
picture
 Month-by-month
calendar
 Shows Fixed event items
 Reports
 Midterms
 Exams
 Deadlines
 Create a set of monthly
calendars at the
beginning of each term.
Five Steps for Creating a Weekly Time-Management Schedule

Write in all fixed


activities
Write in all fixed study
times for each class
Add two or three
flexible study blocks
Add time for personal
goals and
responsibilities
Schedule leisure time
Specific list of tasks to
achieve during the day.
Should be prepared the
night before.
May include:
 Personal errands
 All fixed events
 Daily deadlines and
projects
Things to consider as you begin planning.
Be ready for change Use trading time,
Be patient with yourself sparingly
Apply effort Consider changing your
Monitor your behavior sleep patterns
Find study time – even
and success
Seek help and support when you have children!
Be on campus five days
a week

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