What You’ll Learn To Do: Evaluate Time-Management Strategies in Relation to Your Personality
Self awareness of your learning preferences will help you to understand how you learn most effectively. It will also help you understand how you go about your day-to-day life. In this module’s assignment, we will focus on the J and P portion of the Jung Typology Test (which you completed in the “Learning Styles” module) to gain insight as to how you prefer to manage your time.
After you have completed this topic’s activities, you should be able to:
- Review preference for judging and perceiving.
- Evaluate your current time management strategies.
Learning Activities
In order to successfully complete this module’s work, you will need to do the following.
Tasks
- Watch: Judging Personalities and Perceiving Personalities (12:14)
- Complete: Where Does Time Go? Self Assessment
- Submit: Group Activity: Judging or Perceiving (5 points)
- Discuss: Time Management Strategies (10 points)
For grading, refer to the “Grading, Withdrawal, and Incomplete” section in the Syllabus.
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