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Creating a new schedule can be empowering; it may feel like you can do anything you put on your calendar. While such a plan is a great start to taking control of your days and weeks, it can be changed the first time somebody else makes a decision or has problems that impact you. This lesson will help you explore the detail of daily scheduling, the dangers posed by distractions and procrastination, and the ways to apply and adapt priorities in your problem solving. You will test your management skills by trying to solve another student’s scheduling problem.

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