Friday, August 5, 2011

Time managment and effective study.


Many students discover the need to develop or hone their time management skills when they arrive at college. Unlike high school where teachers frequently structured your assignments and classes filled your day, in college, you will have less in-class time, more outside of class work, and a great deal of freedom and flexibility. Within the first few days of starting college, many students quickly learn that managing their time is one of the most challenging -- and difficult -- aspects of being in school. Even though attending class and completing assignments is a top priority for most students, many find that they are not allowing enough time for their studies. On the average, students should spend about 2 hours of study for each hour of class time.

What is time management?
Time management is the act or process of exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase efficiency or productivity. Time management may be aided by a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals.

*understanding and knowing how to use your time can make a difference. *Get Aggressive About Managing Time.**

1.Buy a calendar with large squares for writing extensive notes about your daily obligations, including your job and class schedules. Keep a small organizer or cell phone with you to write down items to add to your calendar at home.

2.Overcoming Procrastination. It takes courage, self-discipline, and hard work to break the habit of procrastination. But the rewards are great. You will experience greater self-esteem, self-confidence, and personal pride, and achieve lifelong success.

3.Determine what’s most important to you. What’s your first priority? What can be dropped? Write an ordered list of what you need to get done. Prioritize the items on your list.

4.Break down the task into chunks. Estimate how much time you'll need to complete the task. Don't try to do it all at one time. Break it down so that it's "do-able" and not so overwhelming. Stay up-to-date on assignments to help avoid overload.

5. Keep trying new systems. If your cell phone calendar isn't big enough, buy a paper one. If your paper one keeps getting torn, try a PDA. If you have too many things written down each day, try color-coding to help simplify.

6.Remember that there’s a time for everything. Sure, studying for a long time is good, but take breaks. Take power naps when your brain starts frying. If the weather’s nice, a good game of ultimate Frisbee also refreshes the tired mind.

7.It doesn't have to be perfect. Some people are so afraid that they won't perform perfectly, they won't do anything at all. Make sure you understand the expectations of your instructor. Then evaluate how important the task is and what level of performance is acceptable to you. Then just do it!

8.When you really hate it, try to make it as enjoyable as possible. Work on this task first, while you have more energy. Reward yourself when you complete certain aspects of the task. Study with a friend.



NOTE..**
  • Make the most of your study time by choosing the right study environment, such as the library. Studying in bed leads to unplanned study breaks.
  • Eat well-balanced meals and get regular exercise.
  • Plan to study for at least two days before an exam.
  • Plan for overcrowded computer rooms.
  • Don't count on anyone else to inform you of assignments. Go to class.

            
           

Friday, January 7, 2011

Ronaldinho, Milan reach agreement and your favourite sports quotes

Brazilian star Ronaldinho will continue his football career in his home country, ending rumours of a switch to Blackburn Rovers.

With Ronaldinho unhappy at AC Milan, the Rovers launched an audacious bid to land the attacking midfielder, with the club’s new owners, The Venky’s Group, keen on signing the 30-year-old.

But the talk has been proved to be fanciful at best, with Ronaldinho announcing on Thursday he was returning home to continue his playing career.

“We have signed an agreement with Milan, and today I am free to continue my life here in Brazil,” Ronaldinho told reporters.

The contract of the former Milan and Barcelona star does not run out until June, but AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani, who was in Rio de Janeiro at the press conference, confirmed a deal had been agreed ‘in principle’ to allow Ronaldinho to play out of Italy.

“I want to make it clear that Milan has not ended the contract with Ronaldinho,” Galliani said.

“Ronaldinho has a full agreement with Milan. We will see what is the best decision for him.”

The Brazilian paid tribute to the club after his two-and-a-half year stint saw him boast a scoring average of almost one in every three games.

“The time I spent playing in Milan was wonderful. I felt part of Milan’s family and I will continue to feel that,” he said.

While Ronaldinho is expected to return to his first club, Gremio, his agent and brother Roberto de Assis said of his future: “(it)will be defined over the week, and we will evaluate offers from the clubs.”

“We have a contract with Milan, but there is an agreement giving us the freedom to negotiate with Brazilian clubs,” de Assis said.




To succeed...You need to find something to
hold on to, something to motivate you,
something to inspire you.

Tony Dorsett
NFL Football Player


Winning is great, but it’s the long road
to get there, that makes it worthwhile.

Stan Smith
Former Tennis Professional


The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is
the jersey. The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front.
The new ballplayer cares about the name on the back.

Steve Garvey
Baseball


The fewer rules a coach has, the fewer
rules there are for players to break.

John Madden
NFL Commentator


We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time.
Vince Lombardi
Former NFL Coach


One day of practice is like one day of
clean living. It doesn't do you any good.

Abe Lemmons
Former Basketball Coach
Oklahoma State University


Most games are lost, not won!
Casey Stengel
Base Hall of Fame


It's not whether you win or lose –
But whether I win or lose!

Sandy Lyle
Golfer


I figure practice puts your brains in your muscles.
Sam Snead
Golfer


An athlete cannot run with money in his pockets.
He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head.

Emil Zatopek
Runner


If winning isn't everything,
Why do they keep score?

Vince Lombardi
Famous NFL Coach


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