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Date: 02/24/2018
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1. Did you use the Time Chart and track your activities for a full 48 hours as instructed in this
assignment?
Yes, I did
2. How many hours did you spend in each category? (Note: when you add your category totals,
you should have a combined total of 48 hours.)
Sleep – 6 hours per day
Eat – 1 hour per day
Travel – 2 hours per day
Work – 4 hours
Study or Gathering – 6 hours
Family - 2 hours per day
Personal 1 hour per day
Leisure 1 hour per day
Church/Volunteer Service – 1 hour per day Commented [J1]:
3. Describe at least one insight you gained through your experience with the Time Chart activity.
Well, this Time Chart activity helps me to manage my time and put all in orden.
4. Consider the things that matter most to you. How can you adjust your future activities so that
you can better invest your time according to your priorities?
Well, I have to manage my time and maybe make some shorts goals, I will try to
achieve each one.
5. In Elder Wirthlin’s talk entitled “Three Choices,” he taught us to write a daily list of things to do
in order of their priority. Take a few moments to contemplate the three most important things
you need to do tomorrow. Tomorrow’s three most important things might include specific tasks
to be attended to, nurturing a relationship, or any other item that coincides with your priorities.
Write three most important things to do tomorrow.
Tomorrow, work on the first thing on your list. When you complete the first item on
your list, move onto the second item on your list. Remember that if you don’t finish
everything on your list, it is okay because you are focusing your energies on the things
that matter most.
Repeat this process for the next three days, for a total of four days and report on your
experience during next week’s Learning Report.
- Go to the church
- Visit others families
- Prepare my lessons