The
Time of Your Life
INTENDED
AUDIENCE: All faculty and staff
OVERVIEW
The time in any given day is one of the few things that is given to us equally.
Yet it feels different when we are using time in a way we choose than it feels
when our time seems out of our control. We must ask the larger
question of what is valuable in our lives, integrating personal and
professional goals. Without a strong desire to live out certain values,
time management goes unused. A strong motivation to use one's time to
accomplish what one truly wants is necessary to bring about behavioral
changes.
Time
management is a process of constantly asking what is more important
and arranging priorities to reflect each choice. The program is for
anyone who wants more out of life, at work and at home.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
You will have the
following opportunities during this workshop:
- To examine your
attitudes toward time;
- To identify
your procrastination patterns;
- To assess your
personal clutter style; and
- To plan time
by seting priorities and developing action plans.
| Presenter: |
Patricia
Howell, Assistant Director |
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Employee
Relations and Training |
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| Date
and time: |
Thursday, March 2, 2006 |
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9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon |
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*FILLED* |
| Location: |
K-State Student Union Room 213 |
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Please register
to ensure adequate seating and handouts. E-mail training@ksu.edu to register. Please include
your name, department, employee ID number (required), course title
and course date. Your enrollment will be confirmed by an e-mail response
to the sender.
Note:
Obtain any necessary departmental approvals prior to enrolling.
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