Better Student Time Management
- 10 tips on time management for students who want to work, rest and play
How’s your student time management? If you’re a student, you're also manager. You have to manage the most precious resource you, or anyone, has - your time.

Better student time management improves the quality of three areas of your life:- Your social life. Make time to do the things you want. You’re not going to give these up, right? Your social life is high on the priority list.
- Your academic success. Plan and produce quality work before deadlines. Last minute, all night cramming? Forget that! Learn how to do work as it comes in, not before it goes out.
- Your future prospects. Think about what you want to be, do or have, then actually make it happen.
Okay, here's how to improve your student time management… - Know your current habits. How aware are you of the way you manage your time? Identifying your time wasters is the first step to take to reduce their impact.
Developing good study habits
is the second.
- Choose your friends. Business guru, Jim Rohn says "we are the average of the five people we spend most time with". Do your friends practice good study habits? Or do they do the opposite too often for your liking? Choose your social circle wisely.
- Know your goal. What, exactly, are you aiming for? Clarity leads to success, so learning
student goal setting
makes a real difference.
- Make your time matter. Do you value the hours that make up your week? More value means more achievement in less time. Limit your study time to force an increase in your productivity.
- Put fun first. Don’t deny yourself a good time. Make it a priority to enjoy yourself lots and often. Why?
- That’s what life’s all about!
- You’ll value your study time more
- Manage deadlines. Many people will leave work until the last minute. The result? Panic, stress and poor quality. Instead, develop good study habits and you'll be
overcoming procrastination.
- Work to your week. Use a weekly planner template to work out your study ‘hot spots’ -– time windows you have where you'll be free and feel fresh.
- Use a planner. Plenty of people have time management planners. Very few know how to really use one. Once you know how to make the most of it, your planner will become one of your most valued time management tools.
- Reduce the resistence. Overwhelmed? Can’t face starting it? Reduce the resistence you feel using the ‘little and often’ principle.
- Work in Quad 2. Did you know that your time is spent in a four quadrant
time management matrix
that makes up your life? Once you’re aware of the quadrants you can dictate them, not be dictated by them.
It's important to remember that you need to actually do these things. Put them into a healthy work-life balance -- you'll enjoy a better quality of life.

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