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Wrangling the Chaos: Tips for Time Management

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Time management can be a struggle for graduate students and faculty. In this episode we offer tips to make more efficient use of your time, with the goal of reducing everyone's stress.
We discussed:

  • Scheduling "the big rocks" (e.g. the important, big items) first and putting the "sand" around them (e.g. the smaller, urgent things)
  • Understanding how much stuff you can really put on your plate, and ways to say "No"
  • Calendar management tips
  • Being realistic with when you work the best and why this might be different for you and your students
  • The necessity of reflection to find what's working and what's not
  • Not losing sight of the important/mission serving pieces when the fires (e.g. emails) are such an easy distraction
  • Being intentional with how we spend our time

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Send us a Text Message.

Time management can be a struggle for graduate students and faculty. In this episode we offer tips to make more efficient use of your time, with the goal of reducing everyone's stress.
We discussed:

  • Scheduling "the big rocks" (e.g. the important, big items) first and putting the "sand" around them (e.g. the smaller, urgent things)
  • Understanding how much stuff you can really put on your plate, and ways to say "No"
  • Calendar management tips
  • Being realistic with when you work the best and why this might be different for you and your students
  • The necessity of reflection to find what's working and what's not
  • Not losing sight of the important/mission serving pieces when the fires (e.g. emails) are such an easy distraction
  • Being intentional with how we spend our time

Join us in our LinkedIn Group for more conversation!
The Graduate Mentorship Blueprint: a faculty forum

If you are enjoying this podcast please leave a rating or review, and join us over on Twitter to let us know what topics you'd like to hear more about.
You can also join the conversation on our LinkedIn group page The Graduate Mentoring Blueprint

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