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Working Students’ Time Management

Gyan Shankar

Education / Student Life & Student Affairs

In this indispensable, pocket-sized guide, author reveals proven time management techniques you can use immediately to gain two or more productive hours every day. Two or more! Every day! This invaluable, time-creating resource will help you get more done, in less time . . . and with much less stress. This book, in a very simple way, covers tips on whole gambit of time management for working students.

It’s a simple equation--the better you use your time, the more you will accomplish, and the greater you will succeed in your academics, goal, and life present & future.

The book begins with chapters on the working students’ canvas, why they work, and; international students’ employability. Then, it follows with the chapters on Balancing Work-Study Life, Mindset Change & Habit Modification, Planning & Scheduling, Get Organized, Prioritizing, Performing and How to cope full-time working while studding.

Gyan Shankar is an educational consultant & a faculty. He is MBA-HR and has Post Graduate degrees in Education, as well as, in Training & Development. He has spent many years teaching Time Management, Emotional Intelligence & Synergy. His over a dozen books, on career, jobs, GD, Interview etc.  are live online.

 


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