Week 2: Study Timetables/ Avoiding Procrastination
Study Timetables
Why is it important to have a study timetable?
It is important to have a study timetable as it will help you avoid procrastination and ensure that you hand in all your assessment tasks on time. A study timetable enables you to easily prioritise your homework and assessment tasks. Being organised in this way actually reduces your stress levels and enables you to keep doing the fun things in life, like spending time with family and friends, exercising and relaxing.
To ensure that your study timetable is effective:
Click HERE to learn more about the importance of having a study timetable.
Now it's your turn to make a study timetable.
Here are two links that will help you create your own study timetable.
Make a study timetable
How to make a study timetable
Avoiding Procrastination
What is procrastination>
Procrastination is when you put off things that you should be focusing on, in favour of doing something that you see as more enjoyable or that you are more comfortable doing.
When avoiding procrastination you need to prioritise your homework and assessment tasks. Ask yourself the following questions:
Click HERE to learn more about avoiding procrastination.
Why is it important to have a study timetable?
It is important to have a study timetable as it will help you avoid procrastination and ensure that you hand in all your assessment tasks on time. A study timetable enables you to easily prioritise your homework and assessment tasks. Being organised in this way actually reduces your stress levels and enables you to keep doing the fun things in life, like spending time with family and friends, exercising and relaxing.
To ensure that your study timetable is effective:
- set realistic targets and goals
- stick to your plans
- surround yourself with positive role models and influences
- ask for help
- make a sincere effort to follow your study timetable
Click HERE to learn more about the importance of having a study timetable.
Now it's your turn to make a study timetable.
Here are two links that will help you create your own study timetable.
Make a study timetable
How to make a study timetable
Avoiding Procrastination
What is procrastination>
Procrastination is when you put off things that you should be focusing on, in favour of doing something that you see as more enjoyable or that you are more comfortable doing.
When avoiding procrastination you need to prioritise your homework and assessment tasks. Ask yourself the following questions:
- which task is due first?
- which task will take the longest amount of time?
Click HERE to learn more about avoiding procrastination.