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TIME MANAGEMENT 159
Irrational Beliefs Self-Talk Challenges
to review a draft of the assign-
ment and make necessary
changes. My main concern is
finishing the task rather than
determining how I can do the
best job.”
I won’t get this task done
unless I relax first or get in
the right mood.
“I need to stop kidding myself.
I may never be in the mood to
complete the assignment or get
in the mood after the assign-
ment is due. If I get started
on the assignment, I may get
in a better mood to do it.”
I’m too nervous or stressed
to get this task done.
I’ve missed so many opportu-
nities so far, so why should
I bother?
I’ll do it tonight so I don’t
have to worry.
I’m not smart enough to do
this task.
If I don’t think about doing
this task, I won’t have to
worry as much.
I’m too tired to do this task
well, so why bother.
I can’t work without (a
specific person, study,
room, etc.) being available.
Key Points
- Individuals control their lives by controlling, whenever possible,
the timing of events in their lives. - Students with better time-management skills tend to have higher
grade-point averages.