Project information
- Title: An Anecdote on Time Management
- Role: Author
- Location: Remote
- Project Date: 2020-2021
- Resources: On Request
Summary
This is a compilation of notes from my undergraduate studies about time management and productivity.
Description
During college, I split my time across three majors, took part in several clubs, college sports, a resident assistant position, and much more. I often had friends and peers ask me how I have time or manage it all, and I wrote down alot of my answers. This document is a compilation of all those notes, with some additions added. The document is currently ~60 pages (3/4 Chapters), however no editing or further work has been done on it recently. The consequence of procrastinating this project is much of my undergraduate writing and notes are under-refined, so it has been diffucult to finish this project. I am willing to provide a copy of the document to anyone interested, and perhaps that would give me some motivation to add and finish it. The most important part of the manuscript relates to what I called the Time Management Triangle (TMT). TMT is a triangle with each corner representing an important component of time: obligations, developments, and social health. The document details why these three catagories are important, but overall take-away is that a balance of these three catagories is vital to being highly productive, while maintaining life satisfaction. Furthermore, I posit that the triangle is surrounded by an outer layer, which encompasses worldview and faith. This means that any activities which contribute to a catagory must also be reflective of your faith or standard of living, otherwise it is not contributing to a positive outcome.