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As we all know, following your daily time table is the most difficult thing. 95% of students are not able to follow their daily time table. Consequently even they waste the whole day in trying to use their 100% time.
So we devised a solution that hopefully will work for you.
Instead of following a time-table plan, a task-table.
Time Table – A schedule which states what is to be done at what time in a day.
Task Table – A schedule which states what is to be done in a day.
The problem with a time table is exactly what your concern is – it is difficult to stick to it.
On the other hand, if you just know what all is to be done in a day and how much time each activity will take, you will be able to complete it much better.
Things your task-table should cover:


Main task – The main target for the day (Like covering a subject, a topic)
Details – Write specific details of what all you need to do pertaining to the main task (Read Chapter 2, Solve questions 1–30 etc).
Time per task- Write the time required to complete each task. (30 minutes)
Total time required – Add up the time of each task to calculate total time required (5 hours in the given case).
Day’s analysis – Note when you can start studying and till when (6:30 pm to 1:30 am).
Total time available – Calculate the time available using day’s analysis (7 hours in the given case).
Free time – Deduct total time required from total time available (2 hours in the given case).


Keep cutting the tasks as soon as they get done – You can make task cards like write a work on a single small card. The time may not be mentioned there in this way; you create 5 to 7 task cards separately and once your one task is completed destroy the card corresponding to that task.
Ergo, these will provide you motivation.That is how a task table works. Trust me, it works better than a time table!
Focus on the timetable as much as you can
A timetable must be such that will not feel bored or stressed while you are following it. You should be focused and active in following your timetable. If you fail to follow the timetable you need to learn to punish yourself. You might feel difficulty in following the timetable in starting but after some time you will be able to use it well. You need to revise your timetable and make necessary changes if you feel something is not properly fitting. Once your timetable is scheduled you will end up covering things well.


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