Edited by Amy Ka Ling Moore, Monday, 5 Nov 2012, 22:32
Reflect and make notes on what you have learned about your approach to time management. Go back and revise your time chart to include your study plans. Discuss your thoughts with colleagues in the forum and share things that you will now do differently in your day job and the way you intend to study for your MBA. Include extracts from your learning journal.
- prioritise
- be organised, that doesn't necessarily mean being tidy but know what your priorities are.
- keep a journal, as this is a journey so i must record everything
- reading, and using a dictaphone is productive. i can use my dead time to listen to messages e.g whilst driving, cooking, running, ok not swimming , on the plane (as per previous blog)
- make time now to know the library inside out
- get ahead
- have a flexible timetable, plan 2 weeks at a time
- know what you want to gain from each study session
Time Management
Reflect and make notes on what you have learned about your approach to time management. Go back and revise your time chart to include your study plans. Discuss your thoughts with colleagues in the forum and share things that you will now do differently in your day job and the way you intend to study for your MBA. Include extracts from your learning journal.
- prioritise
- be organised, that doesn't necessarily mean being tidy but know what your priorities are.
- keep a journal, as this is a journey so i must record everything
- reading, and using a dictaphone is productive. i can use my dead time to listen to messages e.g whilst driving, cooking, running, ok not swimming , on the plane (as per previous blog)
- make time now to know the library inside out
- get ahead
- have a flexible timetable, plan 2 weeks at a time
- know what you want to gain from each study session