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Your schedule provides a process for meeting your goals following lists of planned events and times.

The tasks on your schedule have been added according to their priorities, and you can be confident that you are heading into the week with a plan that supports your goals.   But what happens to your schedule, and therefore your goals, when you get the flu?   When you wake up with a fever of 103 degrees and a killer headache, your plan falls apart. 

When an unexpected event—bad weather, illness, family emergency, sporting event, or even a great opportunity—becomes an obstacle to your plan, your schedule may completely break down.  Then when the crisis passes, you can be overcome by the stress of more demands and less time.

Fortunately, you can learn to adapt your plans.  Unexpected events do not have to destroy a schedule.   Managing your schedule means that when things go wrong, you make changes that get you back on track, using and adapting your priorities to meet your goals.

In this lesson, you will analyze and evaluate the importance of managing your weekly schedule.  When things change, you may have to work with your schedule daily or even hourly to handle revised tasks and demands.   You will learn how managing your schedule allows you to change your plans without losing sight of your goals.

When unexpected events affect your schedule, your sense of control and order may be replaced by what?

  1. stress
  2. confusion
  3. new priorities
  4. new ideas

When unexpected events force changes to your schedule, you can be overcome by the stress of more demands and less time.

When unexpected events force changes to your schedule, you can be overcome by the stress of more demands and less time.

When unexpected events force changes to your schedule, you can be overcome by the stress of more demands and less time.

When unexpected events force changes to your schedule, you can be overcome by the stress of more demands and less time.

What do you need to do so that you can change your plans without compromising or losing sight of your goals?

  1. reprioritize
  2. give yourself more time
  3. change the order of things you do
  4. manage your schedule

When things change, you may have to work with your schedule daily or even hourly to handle revised tasks and demands. You will learn how managing your schedule allows you to change your plans without losing sight of your goals.

When things change, you may have to work with your schedule daily or even hourly to handle revised tasks and demands. You will learn how managing your schedule allows you to change your plans without losing sight of your goals.

When things change, you may have to work with your schedule daily or even hourly to handle revised tasks and demands. You will learn how managing your schedule allows you to change your plans without losing sight of your goals.

When things change, you may have to work with your schedule daily or even hourly to handle revised tasks and demands. You will learn how managing your schedule allows you to change your plans without losing sight of your goals.

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