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10 Time Management Hacks Every Student Should Try

MC Education Desk | July 16, 2025 / 10:29 IST
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Use a Daily Planner
Use a Daily Planner
Writing down tasks in a planner helps students organise their day clearly. It avoids forgetting important assignments or wasting time deciding what to do next. Start each day by noting down your classes, homework, and breaks. This not only keeps you on track but also shows how much time you really have. A planner does not have to be fancy just make it a habit to write things down.
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Follow the Two-Minute Rule
Follow the Two-Minute Rule
If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. This simple idea stops small tasks from piling up and becoming stressful later. It could be replying to a message from a teacher, organising a notebook, or reviewing a quick topic. This method helps reduce mental clutter and gives you a sense of progress throughout the day.
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Set Specific Study Times
Set Specific Study Times
Choosing fixed times each day for studying trains your mind to focus better during those hours. Instead of waiting for the “right time,” create a daily routine, like studying after school between 5 and 7 PM. This removes the guesswork and helps avoid distractions. Make sure to stick to the schedule even on days when you do not feel like studying.
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Break Tasks into Smaller Parts
Break Tasks into Smaller Parts
Large tasks often feel too difficult to begin. Breaking them into smaller steps makes it easier to start and stay motivated. For example, instead of writing an entire essay in one go, focus on writing just the introduction first. Once you finish one part, it feels easier to move on to the next. This approach also helps you track your progress clearly.
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Use the Pomodoro Technique
Use the Pomodoro Technique
This technique involves studying for 25 minutes, then taking a 5-minute break. After four rounds, take a longer break. It helps maintain concentration without feeling too tired. Use a timer to stay on track. The short breaks allow your brain to rest, and the fixed time slots make you more aware of how you use each moment. It is helpful during revision and homework.
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Prioritise with a To-Do List
Prioritise with a To-Do List
Make a list of tasks each morning or the night before, and mark them as high, medium, or low priority. Start with the most important ones. This keeps you from wasting energy on unimportant tasks first. You can use simple pen and paper or a basic app on your phone. Crossing off tasks gives a feeling of achievement and makes your day feel more in control.
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Limit Social Media Time
Limit Social Media Time
Social media can take away hours without notice. Decide in advance how much time you will spend on it each day, and set limits using your phone settings. Avoid checking your phone during study time by keeping it in another room or turning off notifications. This helps you stay focused and reduces the chance of getting distracted again and again.
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Sleep and Wake Up on Time
Sleep and Wake Up on Time
Time management also depends on good rest. Try to sleep and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. When your body has a regular routine, your mind works better. You will find it easier to concentrate, remember things, and stay calm during exams. A tired mind wastes more time than a fresh one, so take sleep seriously.
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Learn to Say ‘No’
Learn to Say ‘No’
Sometimes, managing time means turning down offers that do not match your goals. If a friend asks you to hang out when you need to revise, politely say you have work to do. It is not about avoiding fun, but about knowing when to focus. Saying ‘no’ when needed shows self-control and helps you stick to your plan without feeling guilty.
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Reflect and Adjust Weekly
Reflect and Adjust Weekly
At the end of each week, take ten minutes to look back. What went well? What took too long? This habit helps you learn from mistakes and plan better for the next week. You might realise that you need more time for science homework or less time checking your notes. Small changes each week make a big difference in the long run.

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