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How to manage your time effectively

Posted By: ELK1nG
How to manage your time effectively

How to manage your time effectively
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 609 MB | Duration: 44m

Learn how to take control of your time and how to organize yourself better

What you'll learn
Identify barriers to effective time management
Reduce interruptions and increase your efficiency and effectiveness
Delegate tasks and gain free time for yourself
Complete assignments on time
Make time for things important to you
Apply time management strategies presented in this course
Create an action plan to achieve your goals
Requirements
English language comprehension level
Description
You can manage your time successfully in 3 steps.

Step 1 - Do you want to organise yourself better? Do you want to know what is the best way to prioritise activities? Are you looking for ways to improve your time management skills? If your answers are yes, this first step has already been completed by you.

Step 2 - The process of learning and accumulating knowledge. How do you do that? By taking courses, reading books, and listening to audiobooks etc.

This course addresses this second step. It includes elements that help you take things step by step, you will find essential elements for improving your time management skills. You will learn things such as - how to make a TO DO list, how to set SMART goals, how to become more disciplined, how to use the Eisenhower matrix, what is the Pomodoro technique and many more.

At the end of the course, you should feel comfortable applying the techniques described here. This also unlocks the possibility to actually apply what you have learned.

Step 3 - You implement what you have learned. You take it to the next level and start building your own tools that will help you manage your time better. Consistency is the key. Practice, practice, practice!

Who this course is for:
Students interested in time management