High school is no joke these days. A whirlwind of responsibilities—including homework, extracurricular activities and even a job—can leave many teenagers feeling overwhelmed or disorganized. In the ...
Time isn’t just a resource—it also sends a message. How you spend your time tells your team what matters. If you’re constantly in reactive mode, they will assume that’s the norm. If your calendar is ...
“The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.” When global speaker and bestselling author Michael Altshuler wrote these words, he may not have been contemplating how you spend your ...
Karen Afre, director of the Academic Skills Center at Dartmouth College, and her colleagues like to tell first-year students that they’re taking an extra, unofficial course called “learning how to be ...
This course introduces participants to ways they can improve their time management skills by reducing time wasting behaviors and thinking patterns, and increasing organization. Participants will ...
HR professionals are natural nurturers, according to LaShawn Davis, founder of The HR Plug. Whether working as generalists or specialists in areas such as DEI or talent acquisition, HR pros naturally ...
Time management is planning and controlling how much time to spend on specific activities. It’s a critical skill that enables us to work smarter, not harder, to get more done in less time, even when ...
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, time management is the ability to use one’s time effectively or productively, especially at work. Oftentimes, we are tasked with completing several projects ...
The tell-tale signs are there: Tasks done at the last minute, completed late, or even forgotten. Tardiness at meetings. No response to e-mails or replies at weird times, like 2 a.m. And more ...
You don’t wake up intending to overwhelm your team, but poor time management can do just that. When you don’t have a handle on your schedule, the chaos trickles down, creating unnecessary emergencies ...
Brad Aeon receives funding from federal and provincial research grants (SSHRC and FRQSC). Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA-FR.