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Managing your time

 

Be flexible and realistic about managing your time

Jill
"I make a list each week of all that needs to be done - how many pages to read, a tape to listen to, a programme to watch, and so on. Then decide priorities, what can be left if necessary. I often find that I can get proportionately more done when I find an unexpected hour to spare than when I have a whole day available."

Samina
"Since I set weekly tasks I find I can be more flexible, there will be days when there is not a lot of time to study and other days when there is more time which enables me to catch up or occasionally do more than the set goal."

Content last updated: 01/01/2000

 

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