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112 result(s) for "Gestion du temps."
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Enjoy time : stop rushing, get more done
More often than not we describe ourselves as time-pressured, timed-out, and too busy. While managing time has always been an important challenge, technology's rise, the idea of instant connectivity across time-zones, and the age of expectation all hours, has led to the very concept of time being given a make-over. So what do we mean by time - do we own it? Can we control it? Is it something to 'enjoy'? Starting with how and why we have reached this 'rush-egenic era', 20 lessons guide you through how perception has a massive impact on our sense of time, why responses and language effects our productivity, and, how liberating yourself from time, can in fact mean you use time (and it uses you) in the best way. Starting with the technical, we travel through individual behaviours and attitudes, before looking at the environmental factors that contribute to our day to day, taking in the elements that work for and against us as we 'chase time', before we take on our habits to challenge how we can be inspired to give more time to our day to day. Lastly, we time travel to a place of liberation and look at how to enjoy time. For if time is man's greatest invention, can we not once again reinvent it to better suit our needs?
Under what conditions are we most creative?
While we might not love the idea of deadlines, they can be cause for some of our greatest creative work.
Get stuff done : a guide to managing your time and being productive
\"There is no shortage of obligations, pressures, and chaos coming at teens. Homework, sports, after school clubs, youth groups, chores, a part time job, family, and friends are all vying for a teen's time. Teens need to make sure they get to places on time, have all their assignme nts turned in, and spend time with the people who play an important role in their lives. They need to take control of the mayhem and make sense of what's coming at them. To get stuff done, they need to manage their time. There are tips, tricks, and skills that can help, but they also need to be aware of the disruptions and procrastination traps that can steal their time and productivity\"-- Provided by publisher.
Deadline
\"In the world of business, every second counts...and some seconds count more than others. Executives never know when a critical time challenge is going to rear its ugly head, and knowing exactly how to handle it is the only thing that stands between success and failure. Here, based on the author's personal on-site interviews and observations, are the stories of prestigious organizations in a wide variety of industries successfully facing seemingly impossible deadlines. * Broncos Stadium looked like a time management nightmare...until Turner Construction brought it in below budget and ahead of schedule * Every shipping company turned down a unique challenge from Technicolor except for Airborne Express...which now \"owns\" the film distribution market * Tropical storm Allison devastated the area around Conoco's Houston headquarters, overwhelming the local authorities...but not Conoco employees * Boeing's 777, an FBI kidnapping case, the 2001 Odyssey Orbiter on a mission to Mars -- how their teams made the impossible happen Revealing (and quantifying) indispensable lessons in managing projects, the book shows how readers can overcome their own extraordinary challenges to beat the clock and achieve exhilarating success. \"
Workload: Taking Ownership of Your Teaching
Linked to the Early Career Framework, this book provides practical time management and productivity strategies to help new teachers tackle the issue of workload.Workload is a key issue for most beginning teachers. Trying to cope with all the demands of a new job with an increasing burden of administration, reporting and assessment tasks, can be daunting at best and may even lead to significant mental health issues. But there is a way through it all! This book acknowledges the challenges that exist and suggests evidence-informed ideas that can be used both in and outside the classroom to create an acceptable workload. It takes a positive and proactive stance, encouraging early career teachers to implement strategies that will enable them to work more effectively and ultimately bring a high level of enjoyment and job satisfaction. 
Spin
39 reflections to turn task completion into time for you Your time is precious - so use it well. With so many pulls on your time, and a changing environment, now more than ever it is vital that your time and task management is both targeted and efficient. If you can achieve this, you can allocate more time for yourself and so become a more relaxed and effective teacher. All too often to do list gets longer and longer which can impact on your enjoyment of the job and, more importantly, your mental health and well-being. Building on the strategies in his first two book, LIFT and RISK, David Gumbrell advocates that you need to focus your attention on giving the right plates a spin to save time, energy and attention that you can then allocate elsewhere. The 39 short, research-based chapters, punctuated with reflective questions, along with teacher interviews, together build into a significant body of knowledge to promote resilience and teacher retention. Praise for RISK A beautifully written book with David's characteristic use of rich metaphors and thoughtful narrative. This book will certainly help you make bolder and better decisions in the classroom and beyond. Adrian Bethune
The Productive Graduate Student Writer
This book is for graduate students--and others--who want to become more productive writers. This book grew out of conversations Jan Allen has held with her graduate students for over 30 years and reflects the fruit of the writing workshops and boot camps she has conducted at three universities.
Switch Off and Find Calm, 2nd Edition
Slowing down is not a luxury, it is a necessityHave you ever felt as though everyone wants too much from you? Does your life feel so full there is no room to do the things you enjoy? Do you feel as though life at full throttle is consuming you? Occupational therapist Angela Lockwood shows you how to recognise overwhelm and overstimulation, build habits that help you flick the switch, and re-energise both your mind and body. With Switch Off and Find Calm, you will learn to recognise when it's time to switch off and discover practical ways to make that happen.
Switch off and Find Calm
Slowing down is not a luxury, it is a necessity Have you ever felt as though everyone wants too much from you? Does your life feel so full there is no room to do the things you enjoy? Do you feel as though life at full throttle is consuming you? Occupational therapist Angela Lockwood shows you how to recognise overwhelm and overstimulation, build habits that help you flick the switch, and re-energise both your mind and body. With Switch Off and Find Calm, you will learn to recognise when it's time to switch off and discover practical ways to make that happen.
Insights and strategies. 4 essential skills : planning, organizing, prioritizing and completing
4 Essential Skills – Planning, Organizing, Prioritizing and Completing is a video covering foundation skills essential for completing projects and tasks. Planning is setting goals and defining the strategies that will be used to achieve those goals. Being organized enables us to control our workload, create a better work-life balance and feel more energized. Prioritizing establishes an effective workflow, with a focus on tasks that are considered the most urgent and most difficult. Planning, organizing and prioritizing are all geared to the final stage of completing the tasks – getting them done. Completion requires perseverance but, with self-awareness and basic strategies, everyone can learn to finish what they start. In this video, psychologists Peter Quarry and Eve Ash explain these essential skills, and you will learn ways to improve them.