ctive schedule. After you get use to your schedule you can make it a habit, and once it is a habit you will be able to avoid procrastination, and time wasters. All people tend to work better at certain times in the day, whether it is morning, noon, or afternoon. This is the time in which your should schedule your most important goals. You must however, realize that unexpected things can come up and thus you must make your schedule flexible enough to change without falling behind in the goals you have set. At the end of everyday be sure to give time in your schedule to evaluate how your time plan is working. By doing this you will be able to monitor your skills and use of time, thus improving your time management greatly.All the things which I have talked about will greatly help you manage your time more efficiently, however if you do not follow through on doing the things you have set out to do, you will never have success in managing your time or much else. People often times put doing things off. This is done for many reasons, they are afraid of failure, do not have to skills to do the task, or are simply are unorganized. Once you have put one thing off one your schedule it is very easy to put other things off, until there is no point in having a schedule at all. Procrastination is time management’s worst enemy and time management is procrastination’s worst enemy. The decision one which one you are going to choose is up to you as an individual. If you do choose to not procrastinate, and follow the steps toward better time management you should be able to accomplish more of your goals and have time left over for yourself and/or your family. REFERENCE PAGEBlair, Gerard, M. (2001). Personal Time Management for Busy Managers. Retrieved February 6, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~gerard/Management/art2.htmlGitomer, Jeffrey. (2001). Time management in one word: reprioritize. Business First, T...