Most of you have already seen it, this is one of my best posts, and I posted it in Geometry Smash originally, then I reposted it in Top Chess Gang, and now I'm gonna post it here. Have you ever found yourself running out of time despite feeling like you’ve been working all day? Time management isn't just about managing a schedule—it's about mastering your focus and energy. This guide will show you how to prioritize, organize, and stay sharp no matter how busy your day gets. This guide will cover: - What is Time Management - What tasks to prioritize over others - The Eisenhower Matrix - Schedules - Focusing Part 1: What is Time Management? Time management is effectively using your time to do different things. It's more than just a to-do list: it's splitting your time so that you can get everything finished, while also saving some time to do personal hobbies and entertainment. This is very important but very difficult. Almost as difficult as me being good at gaming — now THAT'S saying something. Part 2: What tasks to prioritize over others Prioritization of tasks can be difficult sometimes. Here's how I do it: You usually want to do the hardest task first, so the tasks get easier and easier and you stay motivated to do them. If there's a task that will take <2 minutes, do it right when you can, so that you don't get overwhelmed with tons of small tasks. If you have a very long assignment, but isn't due for, say, a week, just do a bit at a time after you finished all your remaining work. Oh yeah and if it isn't due in a week and it's due tomorrow, it's either a) you have a teacher stricter than my 1st grade teacher(impossible) or b) you are a procrastinator. Procrastination is like a credit card: it feels great in the moment, but the interest rates are outrageous when you finally pay the price, leaving you want to sue the person who made you do it. But you were the one who did it... Part 3: The Eisenhower Matrix(that's harder to spell than Mississippi in kindergarten holy)