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Luda [366]
2 years ago
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When, where, or how are you most productive? How do you feel when you are productive versus busy? Is there a difference? Explain

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2. In contrast, we have all had times when we were really busy and yet, at the end of the day, we didn't feel like we got anything accomplished. Consider the Time Management Matrix, the reading, and the leadership video you watched this week in regard to prioritizing tasks. How will you prioritize your personal, academic, and/or professional responsibilities in order to be productive in your role as a student? Explain. For example: Are there urgent, unimportant tasks you can move off your schedule?

Please note: You can use this response to help you identify the black holes for your final project.

3. Both Paul LeBlanc and Greg Fowler were featured this week. What other message around time management from the video connected with you? Why?
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nikdorinn [45]2 years ago
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