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Post by benallbright on May 13, 2014 11:50:53 GMT -6
Scheduling is very important. I use my calendar on my phone and update it on a weekly basis. If I didn't have my calendar I would not be able to book lessons and keep up with my clientele as efficiently as I do. therefore, I would lose money.
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Post by brandonnajolia on May 13, 2014 13:10:01 GMT -6
I liked this video, because my calender is like my daily bible. Without it, I would sit around all day and not do anything. I think defensive scheduling is a great idea, and I have found myself practicing this in the past. Previously, I have scheduled a time on my calender where I reviewed everything I did the previous week, usually on a Sunday. It is very helpful to schedule your calender multiple times for one project before just putting one deadline. By doing this, I can keep track of how much I have accomplished (or procrastinated) before I have to turn in the project.
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Post by patiencedaigle on May 13, 2014 13:37:11 GMT -6
Especially in my final semester of college, I have suffered hugely from procrastination. Having a planner/calendar has helped me to stay on task with my assignments. It also prepares me for what is coming in the future and keeps me aware of the coming work that is to be completed.
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Post by wdeben on May 13, 2014 17:24:29 GMT -6
developing your personal calendar can be important. I helps one time block away time things that are important. And putting it on a calendar will help one focus on it.
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