Organize your life - Start Here
Ms. Cassidy, Guidance Secretary found this great resource on staying organized. Below
is a great sample of the kind of valuable resources you can find on this site.
Link to: Big Future by The College Board
Link to: Big Future by The College Board
8 WAYS TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR TIME
#1) MAKE A TO-DO LIST EVERY DAY
Put the most important tasks at the top, even if they're things
you're dreading, and tackle them first. Include things you want to do on your
list too, so you have items you're looking forward to. Try motivating yourself
with a reward if you get to everything on your list.
#2) KEEP YOUR WORK WITH YOU
That way, if you find yourself with extra time—while on the train
or bus or waiting for an appointment—you can get something done.
#3) DON'T BE AFRAID TO SAY NO
It's OK to say no if your friend asks you to go to a movie one
night but you have a test the next morning. Instead, find a time that works for
both of you and go see the movie then.
#4) FIND YOUR PRODUCTIVE TIME
Are you a morning person or a night person? You'll be more
efficient if you work when you're at your best.
#5) CREATE A DEDICATED STUDY TIME
Set up a time devoted only to studying or homework. Shut off your
phone and respond to calls or texts when your work is finished. Don't check
email or surf the Web (except when you need to for the work you're doing)
during this time either.
#6) BUDGET YOUR TIME
Figure out how much time you usually spend on your activities and
then create a weekly schedule to follow. Determine how much free time you have
before you add any commitments. And don't forget to schedule time to relax.
#7) DON'T GET SIDETRACKED
If you find yourself wasting time on unimportant things, stop, check
your to-do list and get back to what's at the top. Maybe you're procrastinating
because you're not sure how to move forward on a school project. If that's the
problem, check with your teacher to clear things up so you can get moving.
#8) GET A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak. If it's time to
sleep, list the things you still need to get done on the next day's to-do list
and go to bed.
P.S. Parents can find a lot of great information too!
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