Are there times when you lose track of time and feel panic stricken? losing track of time or having poor time management can lead to shoddy and incomplete work. Fry explains that one way to combat is by using a planner and following it strictly.
Fry says "as a result of this plan you will notice there is little time allocated to last minute cramming or studying for a specific final the week before it is given, just a couple of hours to go over any details you are still unsure of or to spend on areas you think will be on the test" (206). having proper time management skill leads to the completion of tasks at the right time, less worry and proper distribution of the work load to avoid procrastination.
Do you prefer procrastination to evenly distributing work ?
I work really well under pressure, but I do like the feeling of being on top of things. I hate the feeling of being behind and running around trying to get caught up.
ReplyDeleteunlike you Miss Robison i have a really hard time managing my time and i almost always procrastinate
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ReplyDeleteI mostly enjoy to distribute work, but sadly habits always bite back and I end up procrastinating, have you ever used a planer? And if so how has it helped you?
ReplyDeleteI am currently trying to acquaint myself with a planner but most days i end up forgetting or just not checking it because of habit
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