time Management for sTUDENTS
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30 May 2025
Track Your Time First
Keep a log for 2–3 days. See how much time goes to study, social media, sleep, etc. Awareness is the first step!
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Use the Eisenhower Matrix
Categorize tasks:
• Urgent & Important
• Not Urgent but Important
Focus on what matters most.
Plan Your Day
Use digital or paper planners. Include breaks, meals, study blocks, and sleep. Don't forget buffer time!
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Use the Pomodoro Technique
Study for 25 minutes, then rest for 5. After 4 rounds, take a longer break. It boosts focus and reduces burnout.
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Limit Distractions
Turn off notifications. Use apps like Forest or Focus Keeper. One task at a time = more done, less stress.
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Small Habits = Big Results
Set small daily goals—like 30 mins of reading or planning tomorrow's to-dos. Consistency beats intensity!
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Leverage Time Management Tools
Use apps to organize your schedule, set reminders, and track goals. Tech can make time management easier and smarter!
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Progress Over Perfection
Some days won't go as planned—and that's okay. Learn, reset, and keep moving forward. You've got this!
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