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NAME:__Mary Rose T, Toralba______________Course/Year/Section: _BABA 1-B_

Instructions:
1. On your worksheet, write down the common activities that you do every day in a week
reflecting how you spend your 24 hours.
2. Make a pie by categorizing the following activities (e.g. meals, study, leisure, family,
church activities, relationships, house chores…).
3. Be able to approximately indicate the time spent for each category.

Actual Pie of Life


Leisure
8%
Chores Sleep
10% 25%

Family
17%
Meals
11%

Study
29%

Important Note: To edit data on the pie chart, double click on the pie and click ‘edit data’ on
the top portion of the page. An excel file will pop up and there you can edit/add data for your
pie of life.

Guide Questions:

1. Which activities take up the most/least of your time?

The activity that takes up most of my time is “studying”, mostly, doing school
works and activities. As a student, I take full responsibility of my actions especially that I
am living in a dormitory 2 hours away from home. I independently do everyday tasks for
myself and make sure I put my priorities first and on top. My primary purpose of being
here is to study well and make sure I pass all of my tests, exams, evaluations and be
able to graduate on time. I don’t like wasting time on useless stuffs and activities,
especially those who wouldn’t benefit me in the long run. On the other hand, the activity
that take the least of my time is “leisure”. I consider my leisure time, my free time. A
time where I get to do other activities like travelling, enjoying, eating out, spending time
with my friends, making time for my partner, and a time for me to actually rest and do
whatever that makes me happy. It took the least of my time because I don’t really
prioritize myself now. Even though I know that it is also important to make sure that I
am well, I believe that it doesn’t have to be on top of everything. As long as I make sure
a spend a little bit of my time to ensure that I am well and okay, I believe that’s fine for
now.

2. Given this schedule, would you consider yourself productive? Why or why not?

Yes, Considering the schedule that I have everyday of the week, I would
consider myself productive. I ought to always be productive because that’s just how I
am as a person. I don’t like delaying stuffs that could be done now. I hate rattling and
rushing things out and presenting something that’s not with my ‘decent’ standards. And
most importantly, I don’t like resting and doing nothing when I know I have pending
tasks to do or when something’s running through my mind. It would keep bugging me
until I get it done.

3. How can you improve your pie of life to be more productive?

As of this point, I will try fulfilling more tasks at home like chores and stuff, other
than activities I do for school. I will continuously serve our church as a lector, and
contribute to my community in every given way that I could. In that way, I would not
just be productive academically, but with my social life at home and in my community as
well.

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