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by Iris Thiele Isip-Tan -
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Which time management strategy or tip discussed in this section have you tried before and has worked for you? Please provide a short description of how well it worked for you (for example, what was the benefit or positive outcome from applying the strategy?).

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by Daniel Chua -
Good day, Ma'am! One time management strategy that works for me is creating a prioritized to-do list. When deadlines are piling up, formulating a to-do list helps declutter the mind to see that you can face each problem one at a time rather than all at once. Sometimes, even making a mental to-do list is enough to help me manage my anxieties during "hell weeks."
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by Iris Thiele Isip-Tan -
Thanks Daniel! Nowadays, I even re-write what I haven't ticked off in my To Do list every morning before I start my day.
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by Isabel Victoria Recto -
Hi Ma'am! A time management strategy that has worked for me is creating short-term goals by keeping Daily & Weekly To-Do Lists.Being aware of all the requirements and laying them out on my planner/calendar helps me plan out my study schedule ahead and helps me organize my To-do lists based on urgency. Thank you!
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by Abbeygail ABELLA -
Hi Ma'am! A time management strategy that really worked for me was planning my day ahead and also jotting down, via paper-pen, the things I have to accomplish within the day. Having a plan allows me to feel less anxious about how my day is going to be, and also help me prepare too! I try to categorize my to-do list based on urgency and realistically as well, in order to know how much time I should spend on it.