Balancing Life
Time Management
Note Taking/Work Simplification
Storage Systems
Stress management
100
The things that are most important.
What is priorities?
100
Things you must do, such as homework assignments, household chores, and after school activities.
What is obligations?
100
The easiest and quickest way to do a job well.
What is work simplification?
100
This is placing items you use frequently where you can easily reach them.
What is organizing your workspace?
100
This is the pressure people feel when they are frustrated.
What is stress?
200
Something you plan to do, be or obtain.
What is a goal?
200
This means paying attention and listening closely to your teacher and to class discussions.
What is focus on learning?
200
You can increase this in general by improving your health habits.
What is energy?
200
Putting items you use often in the same place after each use.
What is frequently used items?
300
Involves making wise use of your time and energy.
What is balance?
300
This helps refresh your memory when you study.
What is taking notes?
300
This is finishing a task.
What is getting things done?
300
Placing items you use less often in out-of-the-way places.
What is seldom-used items?
400
Using tools, such as a day planner or calendar, to help you organize.
What is planning?
400
This helps you keep track of your responsibilities and goals.
What is a to-do list?
400
This is recording tasks that must be accomplished at a certain time.
What is planning your schedule?
400
Placing items that are similar together.
What is similar items?
500
This is the last step in managing your life.
What is evaluate the results.
500
Almost everything you want and need to do requires this.
What is time?
500
Making diagrams, pictures, tables, and charts.
What is creating graphics?
500
Putting everything where it goes so you know where it is.
What is managing your possessions?
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