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How To Manage Your Time Effectively - Time Management (Part 3)

How To Manage Your Time Effectively - Time Management (Part 3)

Once I had my procrastination in check, I really needed some effective techniques to manage my time. I had a full time masters course, freelance work and MBA entrances to study for. I need something simple yet efficient in producing the results. It had to be a system which wasn’t very time consuming (defeats the purpose, doesn’t it?) and I came across these :

Nidhi Malkan
AIMS Institutes, Bangalore - Final Placement Report 2016 Batch

AIMS Institutes, Bangalore - Final Placement Report 2016 Batch

AIMS Institutes is proud to announce the conclusion of its final placement process for the academic year 2014-16. The institute witnessed participation of multitude of companies across varied domains. Our corporate visitors were delighted to see the enthusiasm students exuded in the placement process, which was evident in their positive feedback. A total of 97 companies participated in the final placement process. The year saw the institute strengthen its relationship with 58 past recruiters and established relationships with 39 new companies.

AIMS Bangalore
How To Avoid Procrastination - Time Management (Part 2)

How To Avoid Procrastination - Time Management (Part 2)

“If there was a land called procrastination, I would be their queen.” This was my motto for most of my life. I was really big on procrastinating things no matter how serious their consequences. I refused to study until the night before the exams, started working on assignments as LATE as possible and did everything other than starting things on time. At first it was manageable. But as time passed by and I enrolled myself for a Masters course in Psychology, I soon realised that my usual way of procrastinating is going to be the end of me. Not only did I have more study load but being the Class Representative added to the stress. I was always running around behind 5 different teachers, answering students queries, keeping a check on submission and test dates, finding notes and the list goes on. There was no way I could procrastinate any more. I was always forgetting something or the other and it was detrimental not only for me but also for my fellow classmates. I knew I need to change my ways but I had no clue how. So after a series of self-talks and reflections I realised I needed to first find the root cause of my issue. My issue of procrastination. And that was just the first step. So this is exactly what I did:

Nidhi Malkan
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