Start with a ‘brain dump’ of everything you need to accomplish for the week. Write it all down somewhere. Reference any updated syllabi or assignments so you don’t miss anything.
- Use an Eisenhower Matrix (also known as Covey Squares) to prioritize your tasks by Urgency and Importance.
- Watch a brief explanation here (you can skip to 1:30 if the intro doesn’t hold your attention!)
- Read in more detail here
- If you like calendars or are a visual person, plan out your day or week in an hourly calendar (Google calendar or iCal, for example). This way you can visually see how much time things will take and be motivated to start now!
- If you dislike calendars, make task lists by day of the week.
- Adapt the MoSCoW method (typically used in project management) into a “Must-Should-Could” method for prioritizing tasks. One thing that MUST get done, one thing that really should get done (but could be a “must” for tomorrow), and one thing that could get done in an ideal world if there is enough time left over
- Watch and Read more here
- Adapt the MoSCoW method (typically used in project management) into a “Must-Should-Could” method for prioritizing tasks. One thing that MUST get done, one thing that really should get done (but could be a “must” for tomorrow), and one thing that could get done in an ideal world if there is enough time left over
- Watch and Read more here
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