Monthly Archives: October 2009
Make Time For Time: 3. Single-tasker or task-juggler?
This is the third part of my “Make Time For Time” series. Multitasking is a curious beast. Just because you’re texting someone while listening to music while the TV is on while you’re chatting to a mate on Facebook while … Continue reading
Filed under productivity, Study, time management
Getting to the heart of discussions about fees
This week, the National Union of Students (NUS) is holding several Zones Conferences in Manchester. Today is the second day of the HE Zone Conference (wish I was there!) and David Willetts, the Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and … Continue reading
Filed under higher education, money
Make Time For Time: 2. Personal Strengths & Weaknesses
This is the second part of my “Make Time For Time” series. I recently posted about our strange relationship with time. Well, it gets stranger. It’s not always the time of day or how long you have on a project … Continue reading
Filed under productivity, Study, time management
Make Time for Time: 1. Introduction
Starting today, over six posts, I’m dedicating my time to…Time! We all manage time differently. And while one person gets up at the crack of dawn to get their work done, another person works at night in a productive buzz … Continue reading
Filed under productivity, Study, time management
Five mistakes to beat…before they beat you
Nobody’s perfect. We all make mistakes. That’s good. Without mistakes, we wouldn’t have successes. But it’s not easy to spot mistakes when they’re based on larger concepts. The situation may be different each time, but your actions may be the … Continue reading
Filed under lifeskills, personal development, procrastination, productivity, students
