Idell Heiny
GEN/200
March 14, 2011
Lisa Stepp
A problem in my day-to-day life that I would like to work on is my time management. I would also like to find a way to stay motivated with school. Time management is a skill I lack and motivation is something I need. I need to learn how to fight management problems such as procrastination and bad habits. If I can only learn how to prioritize tasks and possibly categorize them it might help me with my time management. I seem to take on too much and don’t know how to say no. If I can learn to say no to things that waste time in my life I just might be able to learn how to use time management to my advantage.
Sometimes I don’t realize just how …show more content…
much volunteer work I do. This keeps me from accomplishing the essentials. It’s often the little things and things that come up last minute, spur of the moment. It’s feels to me that other people in and around my life don’t know how to manage their time effectively always come to me, last minute of course and expect me to accomplish whatever the task at hand may be. If I could learn how to say no at those times to those people I just might be able to have better time management for myself. If I had extra time for me I just might be able to me motivated about school rather than feeling drained and exhausted by the time I get to school work and posting.
When thinking about what I can do to help me better my time, I think about checking out books from my local library also checking with the library to see if they have any seminars or webinars regarding “time management”.
Reading different books from different authors might help me to find a way to manage my time that best fits me and my life style. I’m sure there are plenty of different ways to manage time, but if it’s not something that I can add into my life and be able to use what’s the point. I would be willing to spend the time in researching out my options. I know what the outcome could be and I’m excited to have my time and day managed. This in return might just help me to stay motivated as …show more content…
well.
Looking into the University of Phoenix, I could take an extra class that could teach me about time management. This would be a great time for me to do so just for that simple fact that I have my tax returns and I would financially be able to take an additional class. I could check with my student advisor and see what classes are offered how long the class is and what are the dates. If I were to lay this all out right I could possibly be able to take the class as an elective. I might also be able to find a workshop for a day as well to help me with the fundamentals. Again I could check with my local library and also the job center in town.
I was lucky enough to start this process early on to do some searching for classes that I could take before this paper was due. To my luck I found a webinar that was offered online. I attended the 2 hour webinar that Jeff Cronk held, Cronk a professor at Stout University talked about solid project management practices such as creating, implementing, monitoring, controlling and delivering as promised to learning ways to get organized and break down the barriers to personal productivity. I took what I could in, what I understood, and what could be applied to my life. Such as creating a “to do” list writing things down each morning and crossing them off as I complete each task, this is something I can do in my life and will do. I will have a sense of accomplishment once I see what I have done for the day. This will motivate me to want to complete each list each day. If need be I could simply apply one or two things to the next days list as well.
Being able to research some techniques it a great start but being able to apply tools and tasks to my life is amazing. I’m going to evaluate all the information that I have been given with the books and the webinar and figure out what works for me and what will not. By knowing my life style what I like and what I want to change will be the determining factor as to what info I will walk away with.
Knowing that the ideas I have learned as far as setting goals with dates, creating to do lists and having my local library at my hand when needed will help me to manage my time.
These were the little things that were skipped and looked over in my life and day to day routine. Cutting back on volunteer work is something that I will definitely do so that I can work every day on my “to do” list. I want to have this list as my bible. I will make it important and put it as a priority. Also from my findings in my reading, I will tackle my most complex task first. I will not be intimidated of any task and will tackle it head
on!!
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