-“the occurrence of events, one after the other” (Albert Einstein)
-is a method or system by which we measure the duration of our activity
How much time is given to you in
01 one day? How much time does your neighbour have in one day? How many days do you have in 02 one week? How many days does an achiever have in one week? Do some people have more time than others? Do those who accomplish 03 less have less time than those who accomplish more? Objectives At the end of the week, you should be able to: ● Explain the importance of time management. ● Note in a journal the times when he was able to manage his time. ● Prove that time management is necessary to organize one’s work so that he/she can fulfil his/her responsibilities according to priorities. ● Vouch for one’s capabilities to manage his/her time by accomplishing the tasks in his/her schedule. There is a Time for everything: Punctuality and Time Management Prepared by: Cher Aira Offenses against Time Offenses against Time 1. Cramming- to forcibly press or squeeze things into an insufficient space. Offenses against Time 2. Tardiness- is the habit of being late or delaying arrival. Punctuality: On time all the time -Punctuality is the opposite of tardiness. -arriving or doing something at the expected or planned time. Offenses against Time 3. Procrastination- is a habit of delaying or setting aside a particular task for a later time. Offenses against Time 4. Wasting time- causing someone to spend time doing something that is unnecessary or does not produce any benefit. Offenses against Time 5. Filipino time- “always late” or “not starting on time” or minutes or hours behind the standard time. Time Management is a skill in which one prioritizes and schedules the things that he needs to do in such a way that he makes the best use of his time. TIME MANAGEMENT: LEARN TO PRIORITIZE 01 Identifying the important tasks you have to finish 02 Doing the difficult task first and what has to be finished first 03 Making a to-do list so that you do not miss particular tasks that you have to finish DEVELOPING TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS 01 Make a to-do list of what you need to accomplish 02 Set personal deadlines 03 Make use of your downtime 04 Avoid procrastination 05 Learn to reward yourself after accomplishing a task Benefits of Time Management 01 You get things done faster 02 You come up with a better quality of work 03 It reduces stress 04 You feel good about yourself 05 You have more time for recreation with your friends and family “Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no lazyness, no procrastination; never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” —Lord Chesterfield 29