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Time

-“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
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