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Tara Kuther, Ph.D.

Overwhelmed with End-of-the-Semester Tasks?

By , About.com GuideApril 20, 2012

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I'll admit it: I'm completely overwhelmed with all that I have to do. My guess is that if you're a student you probably also feel at least a little overwhelmed. Many of us let our to-do lists get out of hand. By the end of the semester our to-do lists are not simply unwieldy, they're unhelpful. What do you do to get a handle on all of the many things that you have to do?

1. Make sure that your to-do list is complete.
This may seem counter-intuitive when you have a long list, but the first step in getting the important stuff done is surveying the field to determine what is important.

2. Determine what is most important right now.
Many of the items on your to-do list can wait until later, even after the semester ends. Others have deadlines that set important time constraints on task completion. Organize your list tasks by due date and importance.

3. Make choices.
Once you list all of your critical tasks you may find that you need to make choices about what to complete because it may not be possible to complete it all.

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I find it helpful to engage in a modified version of this process daily. I list all that needs to be done. Then I consider what is essential. I look at how much time I can allot to completing the tasks and I decide which tasks to complete, to put on hold, or to ignore altogether. It's not easy and it requires a bit of self awareness and honesty to compile a realistic to-do list. I'm not always successful but it's a start.

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May 8, 2012 at 5:55 am
(1) Gina says:

Thank you for sharing. Yes, its very stressful when u see all the things that need to be done in such short time. Also, what maybe makes it more stressful is physical fatigue which lowers the productivity.

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