
Time is a part of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change such as the motions of objects.
Nowadays people seems to be ran out time and busier than ever Whether you are single or juggling family responsibilities.How to manage your time is the most difficult question for people who want to live a modern life. Here are some tips that I think is very effective all you need is just a note paper, a calendar and a to-do list.
First you have to create a schedule and a to-do Write down deadlines for accomplishing certain tasks(day, week, month, etc). Prioritize the tasks in order of importance, urgency and eliminate any non-essential items. Such as if you don’t have schedule for class you should’ve plan a few hours for self studying.
Secondly, Learn to say no to nonessential demands on your time. Don't volunteer for a committee if you don't have time. Try to decline invitations to events you don't have time to attend and Don't feel bad saying "no" to requests for your time that will just add extra stress to your life. For example if you’ve been requested to do something that would have waste a lot of your time with no return and you’re not good at it at all try to say no.
Third, Try to avoid spending too much time on the internet, such as using time on the social network (, , MSN,QQ). You’ll never can manage the time you spend on these website. Computers and the Internet were supposed to make our life easier, but in fact for some people the computers suck all our time.
last, Create some personal time by waking up half an hour or an hour earlier. In this cast you’ll have more time dress up and do a pretty make up, you’ll have more time to prepare and eat a healthy breakfast means full energy for all morning.
In spite all these tips what is the most important key of managing your time is to have a will to do it. It all depends on you yourself, if you make all the to-do list but you won’t follow it, it won’t make any differences.
The basis of effective time management lies in the fact that we cannot accomplish every single thing that we would like to accomplish. For example: I’m a medical college student of course all of my time I would have to spend it on study. But I also wanted to play sports, do some exercise fitting up myself a bit. And I also would like learn how to play the musical instrument and the most importantly I would have maintain my social life. How do I have enough time to do all this? Of course, I believe if I just manage my schedule well enough I’ll have my time.
