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🍀 THIS NOTION TEMPLATE ADAPTS THE CLASSIC EISENHOWER MATRIX TO BETTER SUIT THE UNIQUE DEMANDS OF STUDENT LIFE.
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TUTORIALS
1. Write Down Tasks Immediately
2. Setting Up the Eisenhower Matrix in Notion
3. Integrating with Notion Calendar
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URGENT
HEAVY
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LIGHT
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NOT URGENT
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MATRIX
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🎯 WEEKLY GOALS :
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🎯 MOTNHLY GOALS :
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💡 PLANING TIPS FOR STUDENTS
Effective planning is key to managing your academic workload. Here are some strategies to help you stay on track and minimize stress:
- Vary Your Tasks: Don't get stuck doing the same type of work for too long. Alternate between different subjects or task types (e.g., writing, reading, problem-solving) to keep your brain engaged and prevent burnout.
- Alternate Cognitive Load: Mix high-effort, mentally demanding tasks with lighter, less brain-intensive ones. For example, after an hour of intense problem-solving, switch to organizing your notes or doing some light reading.
- Tackle Hard First ("Eat the Frog"): Start your study sessions by addressing the most challenging or dreaded task on your list. Once it's done, the rest of your work will feel much easier and you'll have a significant sense of accomplishment.
- Break It Down (Chunk Your Work): Large assignments can feel overwhelming. Break them into smaller, manageable chunks. Instead of "Write research paper," think "Outline paper," "Research Section 1," "Write Introduction," etc.
- Be Specific: Vague tasks lead to procrastination. Clearly define what needs to be done for each item. Instead of "Study for History," specify "Read Chapter 7 & take notes on key events," or "Complete practice questions for Unit 3."
- Minimize Distractions (Declutter Your Workspace): A clean and organized study environment can significantly improve your focus. Remove unnecessary items from your desk, turn off non-essential notifications, and create a space dedicated to concentration.
- Stay Flexible (Embrace Adaptability): While planning is important, life happens. Be prepared to adjust your schedule when unexpected events arise. Don't let a minor deviation derail your entire plan.
- Prioritize Sleep: It might feel counterproductive to sleep when you have so much to do, but adequate rest is crucial for memory consolidation, focus, and overall well-being. A well-rested brain is a productive brain.
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