Time Management on a Students Budget (FREE)

By: Joe Norton 

We’re in college… we’re dirt poor…
and we have tons of stuff we want to do.
How can we possibly juggle our classes and all tasks associated
with those, clubs or teams we’re on, trips,
and the other million activities we want to do.
It’s simple: Time Management.
Scroll down and take a peek at the most informative, best quality, and most importantly,
FREE lessons on Time Management.

Oh what a broad topic you say? Yes, It definitely is.
But once you understand how essential time management
is you will be able to increase your productivity many times over. Below are some of my favorite videos available for free online. They are all longer than an hour, I don’t go for “clips” - I want feature length lectures. Sure, their are a million Guru’s on the topic - but I have yet to find any of them giving up their “precious secrets” for free. Yet, I find that members of the academic community are not only willing to - but they LOVE giving these tips to students. Take advantage of their intelligence, don’t pay Tony Robbins when his speeches are only long upsells for more expensive seminars.

Videos you can watch ONLINE for FREE

Randy Pausch on “Time Management” - This is the best speech I’ve ever heard on the topic. The things he discusses are concrete “life hacks” and not just theory. This guy, Randy Pausch, has the most ridiculous backstory - I’m not even going to get into it, just believe me and watch this must see video. This guy is the epitome of someone who wants to do as much as possible in as little time as possible.

Randy Pausch’s “Last Lecture” - About life and achieving your dreams. The same guy from the above video. This speech is equally informative and way more heart wrenching. Also, a must see video.

“Time Management” by College Law professors and Deans -
This is also another Time Management video I recently saw, it’s good, not nearly as good as Randy Pausch but still it’s worth watching. The people in it have some serious credentials and definitely know what they are talking about.

Each speech is more than an hour, but I think it’s worth it. When nothing is on t.v. I throw one of these on and listen to it in the background of whatever I’m working on. It’s amazing material.

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