Reflective Account On My Future Time Planning,

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Reflective account on my future time planning, Description; I have based my time management plan on a normal office week without events as it is to difficult to guess what my week would look like with various events floating around. My career training would normally take place on a non event day between 9-5, this is also very important to my development within AEG. Feelings; When planning this out I felt it was more important to have family time than social time. Putting my daughter to bed is a really important part of my day. Most of my study time is planned for when Lois has gone to bed. Evaluation; Having Saturday off work or studying is really important to me and I need to recharge my batteries sometimes. I have lots of family and relaxing time but this can also be a time friends or family come over to us. As this is a normal office week this cannot always happen so sometimes it can be tough. Analysis; I have 22 months to go on this course and I am prepared to do whatever it takes to get the best out of me. I know good time management and organisation are important factors in doing well. Conclusion; I could have added more social time to this plan but to be honest with you I am nearly 35 years old and over the years I have been lucky enough to do an awful lot of socialising around the world, it’s time to do something different and if that means staying in with the family and spending time studying then that’s my new path. Action; I’ve got to keep a tight rain on my time management so if I do have a lot of events during a busy week then I have to be flexible and plan around these. If I don’t plan and keep an eye on my diary then everything I am trying to work for will rapidly

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