Across
- 3. Technique A time management method involving 25 minutes of focused work followed by a 5-minute break to improve concentration and productivity.
- 6. Matrix A decision-making tool that categorizes tasks into four quadrants based on urgency and importance, helping prioritize work effectively.
- 7. The process of organizing tasks and deciding how, when, and in what order they will be completed.
- 8. Revisiting previously learned material to reinforce understanding, improve retention, and identify knowledge gaps.
- 9. Attempting to perform more than one task simultaneously. It often reduces concentration, efficiency, and the quality of work.
- 10. Clearly defined learning outcomes or objectives that you want to achieve within a specific period.
- 11. Identifying and completing the most important or urgent tasks before others.
- 12. The internal or external drive that encourages an individual to initiate and sustain learning or work.
Down
- 1. Materials or sources used to support learning, such as textbooks, research articles, faculty, videos, AI tools, online courses, and libraries.
- 2. Critically thinking about one's learning experiences to recognize strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for improvement.
- 4. The habit of unnecessarily delaying important tasks despite knowing they should be completed, often leading to stress and poor performance.
- 5. A productivity principle that recommends completing the most challenging or most important task first to reduce procrastination and increase efficiency.
