Time Strategies & "How to Beat Procrastination"
Learning time management skills and strategies
are so important to have in our daily lives, especially when necessary things
need to be accomplished. After reading Caroline Webb’s “How to Beat Procrastination,” I found some helpful hints to beat that pesky procrastination
habit. Webb suggest that in order to beat it, we must trick our brains into
thinking that certain tasks are low cost, high benefit. That way, we would be
more likely to at least start on completing our daunting to-do lists. In her
article, I believe her best advice is to “Remove the hidden blockage” and ask
ourselves why we are procrastinating
and delaying doing things. If we do this, we might be able to reason ourselves
into accomplishing what needs to be done. I don’t think many people ever second
guess the reason they aren’t doing something – I know I don’t. I, along with
many students, have a hard time with… well time. There are only 24 hours in a
day, 7 days in a week, and we have so much to do in that timespan. What I like
to do is make to-do lists and split them into different categories: work,
school, social obligations. I’ll prioritize tasks based on what needs to be
done immediately and what can be pushed back. More often then not the priority
level from greatest to least will be school, work, then social obligations.
Every so often, I’ll try to have a super productive day and get everything done for
the next week to take a break, which is so important in my opinion. Sometimes
we all live busy and fast lives, but we forget to take a breather every once in a while. My tip on
time management is: Schedule your week to be as effective and efficient as
possible, but remember to schedule a rest day to rejuvenate yourself.
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