Assignment:
The following list describes time-related difficulties people sometimes experience. Please indicate how often each is a difficulty for you, using the numbers shown:
Frequently a difficulty for me-3
Sometimes a difficulty for me-2
Seldom or never a difficulty for me-1
- My time is directed by factors beyond my control
- Interruptions
- Chronic overload--more to do than time available
- Occasional overload
- Chronic underload--too little to do in time available
- Occasional underload
- Alternating periods of overload and underload
- Disorganization of my time
- Procrastination
- Separating home, school, and work
- Transition from work or school to home
- Finding time for regular exercise
- Finding time for daily periods of relaxation
- Finding time for friendships
- Finding time for family
- Finding time for vacations
- Easily bored
- Saying "yes" when I later wish I had said "no"
- Feeling overwhelmed by large tasks over an extended period of time
- Avoiding important tasks by frittering away time on less important ones
- Feeling compelled to assume responsibilities in groups
- Unable to delegate because no one to delegate to
- My perfectionism creates delays
- I tend to leave tasks unfinished
- I have difficulty living with unfinished tasks
- Too many projects going at one time
- Getting into time binds by trying to please others too often
- I tend to hurry even when it's not necessary
- Lose concentration while thinking about other things I have to do
- Not enough time alone
- Feel compelled to be punctual
- Pressure related to deadlines
Your Score:
Scoring
Compare your score to the ratings below.
0-9: Low difficulty with time-related stressors
10-19: Moderate difficulty with time-related stressors
20 or more: High difficulty with time-related stressors
Now go back and underline the five most significant time-related stressors for you. Identify concrete strategies you can take to help relieve each of these key stressors.
write a paragraph of at least 2 5 0 wor ds discussing what this has indicated to you. ( please cite as APA format, Thanks!)
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