Which of the following is NOT a time-management skill?
A: Using a daily planner calendar.
B: Prioritizing tasks.
C: Making use of your “down time.”
D: Working hard every day.
A: Using a daily planner calendar.
B: Prioritizing tasks.
C: Making use of your “down time.”
D: Working hard every day.
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- Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for working on one’s time management skills? A: Turning in homework late. B: Forgetting about quizzes. C: Going home late every day. D: Feeling as if one could do better with more time.
- Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for working on one’s time management skills?
- Which of the following is NOT a time-management skill?
- Identify the topic sentence in the following paragraph. ( ) Time Management (1) No matter how you slice it, there are only 24 hours in a day. (2) To be successful at university, students need to learn good time-management skills. (3) The first skill is not taking on more than you can handle. If you are a working part-time, have a family and are involved in a community organization, then taking a full course-load at university will be too much. Another time management skill is reasonably estimating the time required to perform each of the tasks at hand. For example, profoundly reading a chapter from a course text cannot be completed in between television programmes. Finally, actually doing what needs to be done seems obvious, but is a very difficult skill. You may find that cleaning out your wardrobe becomes vital when you are avoiding study. Procrastination is a time manager's enemy. (4) By learning time management skills your university study will be successful and most importantly enjoyable.
- It will take hard work, ( ) to achieve your goals. A: perseverance B: dedication C: time management D: time