“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
― Mother Teresa
Have you ever asked yourself how some people are able to work so many different activities into their schedules, but all of these activities are finished effectively? Time is important to any person, but particularly to students, organization members and leaders. Also, time management is a personal skill, only you know your peak work hours, your attention span, eating, sleeping and needs which must be planned for. In this year – the year of Snake, do you have any schedules for future plan? What should you do to manage your time effectively this year? Let’s come and join GLN EC Keangnam on this Sunday at Floor 10, Keangnam to get more experience of this necessary skill. For a long time no see, we have been looking forward to meeting all of you, guys!
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3:00 pm, Sunday, 3rd March 2013
10th Floor, Keangnam Office Building, Pham Hung Str, Tu Liem Dist, Ha Noi.

Details
2:30-3:00 Make friends: Introduce yourself

3:00 –3:15 Warm up: Play an exciting game and receive lucky gifts

3:15-4:00 Discuss in pairs

How do you know about time management?
How important time is in love, life and work?
Let’s tell us your experience of time management which may be good or worse one in the past (Confession)
What should we do to build effective time management skill?

4:00-4:15 Relax: Listen to the music and guest their name

4:15-5:00 Work in groups

Let’s make a 5-minute comment about these quotes. Your comment will be persuasive with practical example.
1. “Time is the longest distance between two places.”
― Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie
2. “Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.” ― William Penn
3. “There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want.” ― Bill Watterson
4. “Time is a created thing. To say 'I don't have time,' is like saying, 'I don't want to.”
― Lao Tzu
5. “Only time can heal your broken heart. Just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.”
― Jim Henson

5:00-5:30 Free talk