time management

noun
taɪm ˈmænɪdʒmənt

Meaning

The process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities
The ability to plan and control time effectively to accomplish tasks efficiently.
The practice of organizing and planning how to divide your time between specific activities to increase productivity and efficiency.

Example Sentences

Time management is crucial for success.

Effective time management improves productivity.

Effective time management enhances productivity.

Synonyms

time planning, scheduling, organization, productivity
Entry 1
time planning, scheduling, organization
Entry 2
scheduling, organization, productivity
Entry 3
scheduling, productivity, organization

Antonyms

time wasting, procrastination, disorganization, inefficiency, mismanagement, disorder
Entry 1
time wasting, procrastination, disorganization
Entry 2
disorganization, procrastination, inefficiency
Entry 3
mismanagement, inefficiency, disorder

More Example Sentences

Time management helps him perform better.

They struggle with time management during exams.

They struggle with time management during busy weeks.

One thing that could have been done better is time management.

After that failure, I adopted a systematic approach to time management.

This experience taught me how crucial time management and prioritization are.

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management and gives her confidence to handle responsibilities

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management and gives her confidence to handle responsibilities that will prepare her well for university and beyond.

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