This download from Imperial explains 10 time management tips that have been suggested or used by academics and researchers.
“I developed what I call “snack writing” – short, focused writing sessions, usually in the morning when my brain works best. I could accomplish more in an hour in the morning than in three hours late at night.”
Jamie Blaza, Research Fellow and Professor, University of York. Read more from Jamie.
What will you take forward?
One thing to try: Which one small change from these tips would make the biggest difference if you tried it this month?
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