Listen "86. Underrated College Resources and Using Blank Planners for Task Management (Q&A)"
Episode Synopsis
In this monthly Q&A episode, I answer two questions submitted by listeners of the Learn and Work Smarter podcast.Question one comes from a student. He asks me to weigh in on the most underrated parts of college. (Oof, there are a lot!)Question two comes from a working professional. She asks for some ways to use her blank (untimed) planner to manage work tasks without using time blocking.What You Learn:Why office hours are one of the most underrated opportunities in college—and how to actually use themHidden campus resources that can change your academic, professional, and mental health trajectoryHow to evaluate whether your current planner setup is helping or hurting your productivityA simple method for identifying your top 3 daily tasks (even when everything feels important)🔗 Resources + Episodes Mentioned:SchoolHabits University (Parents, go here)SchoolHabits University (Students, go here)The College Note-Taking Power System (Brand New Program!)Episode 5: How to Create a Task Management SystemEpisode 12: Are Your Systems Broken?Episode 77: Time Blocking StrategyEpisode 83: Anxiety's Hidden Cost in SchoolNever stop learning.✏️Get my $47 Note-Taking Course: collegenotetakingsystem.comGot your own burning question you'd like me to answer on a future episode? AWESOME! You can submit your questions via the form on my homepage right here.Please follow the show and leave a review if what you hear is helpful. Doing so helps me more than you'll ever know. Thank you!!LET'S CONNECTSign up for my (pretty darn good) newsletter that I very craftily named ReportCard. For hundreds of tutorials featuring tips on studying, productivity, organization, learning, time management and more, head to my blog: SchoolHabits.com.Subscribe on YouTube(@LearnAndWorkSmarter)Connect on Instagram (@SchoolHabits)Connect on Facebook (SchoolHabitsKatie)
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