Sunday, September 20, 2015
Time Management - 9/8
Many high school students juggle multiple responsibilities. I for example, am one of these individuals. Without proper time management it would be nearly impossible for me to handle all of my responsibilities. I start off the school day with early morning cross country practice at 6:00 with school following right after. And on two of those days I go to my mentorship immediately after school, which consists of helping out physical therapists for two hours. I am also deeply involved in my church, and I lead a small group on Tuesday nights and further my faith on Wednesday nights. Along with all of these, I have a part time job, and I have to squeeze in time for homework. Without time management there would be no way for me to get all these done. It helps me get all my work done with as little stress as possible, and as efficient as possible. This will definitely help me when arriving at my mentorship, making sure I get everything else done on time. It is also important for each physical therapist to pay attention to each patient, equally distributing the time when there are more than one person in need of help. Also, there is a time for paperwork, and a time to help those in need of therapy. And it's always important to stay caught up on paperwork, but it should not cut into the time of the patient. That is how time management is necessary in my career study, as well as in my own daily life. It may be the most important thing when it comes to getting your responsibilities done with the best results.
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