How To Become A Highly Effective Time Manager - Jeannine Hill - E-Book

How To Become A Highly Effective Time Manager E-Book

Jeannine Hill

0,0
2,99 €

oder
-100%
Sammeln Sie Punkte in unserem Gutscheinprogramm und kaufen Sie E-Books und Hörbücher mit bis zu 100% Rabatt.

Mehr erfahren.
Beschreibung

These Are Some Of The Tips You Will Find In The Book : * Time Is On Your Side * Your Planner Is Your Friend * Time Management 101 * I’ll Stop Procrastinating Tomorrow * Stop The Cramming * Time Management: Some Ideas * Time Management And Lifestyle * Time Management Software * Time Management: For Work At Home Moms * Time Management Programs * Forms Of Time Management And Planning * Time Management Articles On The Internet * Skills Needed For Time Management * What Is Time Management? * Time Management Tools * Tips For Time Management * Time Management At Work * Authentic Happiness Despite The Hard Times * Personal Time Management Planning * Time Management: How To Manage Time Effectively * The Definition Of Time Management * The Key To A Better Life * Time Management = Results * Time Management: Work With Your Time * Time Management: Reduce Stress * Time Management: When To Use Employee Time Management * Time Management: Stop Procrastination * Time Management: For Financial Advisors * Time Management: For New Teachers * Time Management: 5 Tips For Home Based Businesses * Time Management: Manage Time Effectively * Time Management: Can Make You Rich * Time Management: Stay Motivated

Das E-Book können Sie in Legimi-Apps oder einer beliebigen App lesen, die das folgende Format unterstützen:

EPUB

Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018

Bewertungen
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
Mehr Informationen
Mehr Informationen
Legimi prüft nicht, ob Rezensionen von Nutzern stammen, die den betreffenden Titel tatsächlich gekauft oder gelesen/gehört haben. Wir entfernen aber gefälschte Rezensionen.



Time Management 101

The time you spend on task has some relationship to the quality of work you end up producing.

A good gauge to follow is to perform 2-3 hours of schoolwork outside class for every hour of

class time. Yes, this means for a full-time student with 15-hours of class per week load the

recommendation is to do between 30 and 45 hours of homework each week.

Sure, that's a big jump, especially if you breezed through high school or previous years of

college on less. This estimate simply reflects the time it actually takes to learn effectively. It's not steadfast and set in stone. If you find yourself really grasping the concepts of a chapter

after a half-hour, feel free to stop. The key here is to set aside this time exclusively for studying.

If you get done earlier than expected - that's a bonus!