TIME MANAGEMENT
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Tyranny of the Urgent
The tyranny of the urgent. In the 1960s, Charles Hummel published a little booklet called Tyranny of the Urgent, and it quickly became a business classic. In it, Hummel argues that there is a regular tension between things that are urgent and things that are important—and far too often, the urgent wins.
Give one example of something that is urgent but not important. (Discuss with others) *
What comes to mind when you think of time management? *
If your day consists of you making your own decisions regarding how you will spend your time, do you frequently get lots done? *
Time Management
Time management” is the process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between specific activities. Good time management enables you to work smarter – not harder – so that you get more done in less time, even when time is tight and pressures are high. Failing to manage your time damages your effectiveness and causes stress.
Create a Google Doc and list your big rocks. Share with your parent(s)/teacher. Discuss how to keep your big rocks in place to avoid tyranny of the urgent. *
How well do you manage your time?
Are you able to set goals and accomplish them without others asking or demanding you get it done? *
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No, I am horrible at this.
Yes, I am self-motivated!
Are you pretty good at keeping first things first. Do you attach a value to the things you are trying to accomplish? *
1 point
Are you good at estimating how long something will take? *
1 point
No
Yes
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