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Clocks Should Tick, Not People:

Tips On How to Manage Your Time

By KATHY A. BARNEY

A good time to think about time management is when you place a high value on your time, and you realize the inherent stress that can result from a lack of time management.

The beginning of an endeavor (for example, the start of a school year, the onset of final exams) is a perfect time for organizational reflection and preparation.

The following are ideas that will help defuse the inevitable stress of being a student:

It may be impossible to incorporate all of these tips all at once, but adapting two or three of them and gradually adding more will be an excellent start to managing your time and reducing your stress level.

Good luck and remember -- have fun!

 


About the Author:

Kathy A. Barney, B.A., R.N., M.A., was Stress Management Coordinator for Indiana State University Student Health Services / Promotion from 1997-2000.

 
















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