Time Management is about knowing where your time goes and how to use your time to accomplish your goals. This doesn't always mean using your time to be "productive" but using your time in a way that can accomplish *all* of your goals including self-care, social activities, hobbies and passions, and meaningfully living within your community.
Time management involves a cluster of inter-related skills:
You are likely to be practising some of these skills but possibly not all. When we are under a lot of pressure with our workloads we often skip the planning stage. However, this step more than any other will help you make the most of your time, track progress and keep you feeling motivated.
Adapted from LibGuide Technological University of Shannon: Midwest
Make Your Schedule
Use calendars, planners, lists, or other visual ways to keep track of your recurring tasks and activities at the monthly and weekly level. Working backwards from these obligations on your time that you don't have much control over (class times, work shifts, child care logistics, regular appointments, etc.) means now you can focus on all of the time that you can control. You can plan for your time more efficiently when you can see exactly what lies ahead.
Calendar tools & apps:
Everyone will likely find different modes of schedule planning helpful: some of us want to write in a calendar or agenda by hand, some of us want everything organized through digital tools, and many people are probably a mix of both. Below are some free and easy ways to start planning out your schedule:
Students from the University of Manchester discuss some of their common challenges in time management and some of the strategies they use to be effective and reduce stress.
Use Your Schedule
Learn about how you use your Time
Stick to you schedule
College courses can present a lot of time management challenges, especially as we balance that with all of the other parts of our busy lives like work, childcare, time with friends, hobbies, chores, volunteering, and time to rest and take care of ourselves.
That's why we're here to help! Shoreline CC has an entire network of student services that are here to help you start or try out some new study and time management skills, help you try and implement your tools to stay on track and find a positive balance, and to help if you feel like you're falling behind. Feeling overwhelmed or stressed is such a normal, valid part of college coursework (and life!) but just because it's common doesn't mean you have to just accept it or deal with it alone!
Good time management isn't about trying to keep up with what everyone and everything else is asking of you, but to give yourself as many tools as possible to find healthy balances between what you have to do, what you need to do, and what you want to do with your time.