Time Management
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7.4 - Practice time management and efficiency to fulfill responsibilities.
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Lateness is a specific behavior that shows up in different ways in different people. “Busy bees” always add one more thing to their complicated schedules and so arrive everywhere, delivering everything, a little late. These people want to succeed so badly that they don’t know how to prioritize. “Distracted” folks start on time, but along the way, they notice something or stop to chat with someone and find themselves suddenly late. They have a hard time maintaining boundaries with other people and staying focused on their own goals. “Selfish” latecomers don’t want to waste their time; they haven’t considered how they could use those extra minutes to review work, ask questions or write their grandmother that long-awaited thank-you note. Finally, there are “victims,” to whom things always happen: traffic, accidents, roommate problems, other work and more always keep them from arriving on time, and it is never their fault. They haven’t learned yet how to prepare for setbacks. Which are you?
https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2018/09/18/how-teach-students-time-management-skills-opinion
https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2018/09/18/how-teach-students-time-management-skills-opinion