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Look through the sentences and decide which of them are True(T), False (F).Date: 2015-10-07; view: 472. a) Time management gives one an opportunity to spend time doing the things that help you achieve goals and the things that one personally prioritises and values. b) In order to begin to organise your time you have to apply all your creativity. c) Rank aspects of your life according to their priorities for you. d) Main goals are usually defined as long-term ones. e) A systematic approach gives people opportunity to see their strengths and single out improvements that can be made. f) When one knows and realizes how they spend the time they can see if they use it productively. g) There is no reason to buy an organiser or a notebook, you can keep all in your head. h) You may devide and rank your activities in order 1-10 in terms of importance and urgency. i) In the real pursuit of a goal try not to include time to relax and socialise. j) Do all the tasks at once so that you don't feel so daunted by dividing into portions.
2) Try to remember the main idea of the text and put the sentences into the correct order. a) Start by keeping a diary. b) Divide your activities into categories. c) When someone asks you to do something, see it in terms of taking time away from something else. d) Before you begin to organise your time you need to think in a structured way. e) List the things you have to do, such as lectures, paid work, child care arrangements etc. f) Divide a realistic amount of time to each. g) Reviewing the way you spend time may have revealed time wasted on tasks which were low on your list of priorities. h) Major goals often need to be divided up into several steps which can be redefined as short-term goals. i) Avoid being a “yes-man”. j) Try to give yourself rewards.
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