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Life Skills
Tips & Tricks to Get It All Done Without Stress
In this 4-week course, students will receive tips to develop lasting priority management habits to get focused on what truly matters. The key is to accomplish YOUR favourite projects. Prioritize your time because you can't buy any.
There are no upcoming classes.
45 minutes
per class
Once per week
over 3 weeks
12-17
year olds
4-12
learners per class
per learner - per class
How does a "Multi-Day" course work?
Meets multiple times at scheduled times
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great for engaging projects and interacting with diverse classmates from other states and countries

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Description
Class Experience
Students will: - Improve their planning skills - Get a better grasp on the concept of time - Learn how to use an agenda/journal to stay on top of their priorities - Discover the power of time management tools and concepts - Develop long-lasting habits - Leave each class with hands-on activities they can implement right away
I am hyper-productive. What's your superpower? This hyper productivity comes from spending 8 years training people in corporations worldwide on Time and Priority Management. So, as I taught, I improved my own skills! Through those years, I helped hundreds of professionals and executives alike to get more done in less time! I've been teaching teens this through conferences I give and wish to help as many young people as possible. Getting things done is important, but prioritizing what we are getting done is key.
Daily 30-minute exercises to be done in their agenda/journal.
A lined-paper journal or weekly agenda. While a blank lined-paper journal is preferred, if your learner already has a paper agenda, that is fine. If the learner has neither, we can make do with a regular notebook.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
45 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.