Time Management Workshop
Making your Time Count
Types of Time:
Committed Time: This is time that you have little to no control over.
Eating Sleeping Classes Meetings Working Traveling to and from appointmentsManaging Committed Time:
Make a list of all committed activities each day Figure out how much time each activity will take Add it up. How much time do you spend each day on committed activities?Personal Time: This is your free time, how do you utilize your free time?
Studying Working out Hanging out with friends Hobbies Entertainment (shopping, watching TV, reading, etc.)Managing Personal Time: If you don00 make time for yourself now, take the
opportunity to make time for yourself.
Make a calendar and include committed time activities Look for holes in that time and figure out when the best timesare for you to go for a walk, watch a little TV, catch up with
friends, etc.
Set a time limit for these activities, but try to get it in once a day. Where does studying fit in? Determine what times of day you studythe best, and under what circumstances. Write that into your schedule.
Now that you00e determined how many hours a day we spend doing different activities, develop your own worksheet.
