Self-Management: The ability to regulate one’s emotions, thoughts, and behavior effectively to achieve personal and professional goals.
2. Stress and Stress Management
- Stress: The body’s physical, emotional, or mental reaction to challenging or demanding situations.
- Stress Management: Techniques used to reduce stress and maintain balance in life.
Causes of Stress
- Exam pressure.
- Deadlines at work.
- Family or peer pressure.
- Conflicts with others.
- High expectations.
Effects of Stress
- Physical: Headaches, fatigue, disturbed sleep.
- Emotional: Anxiety, anger, frustration.
- Behavioral: Poor concentration, low productivity.
Stress Management Techniques
- Time Management – scheduling tasks.
- Relaxation & Meditation – yoga, deep breathing.
- Positive Thinking – focus on strengths, optimism.
- Healthy Lifestyle – exercise, diet, rest.
- Seek Support – talk to friends, family, teachers.
3. Self-awareness
- Definition: The ability to recognize one’s strengths, weaknesses, emotions, and behavior.
- Importance:
- Improves decision-making.
- Builds confidence.
- Helps set realistic goals.
- Encourages personal growth.
4. Self-motivation
- Definition: The inner drive that inspires a person to achieve goals without external pressure.
- Ways to Improve:
- Set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound).
- Stay positive.
- Reward yourself for achievements.
- Learn from failures.
- Stay focused, avoid distractions.
5. Goal Setting
- Goal Setting: The process of identifying and planning objectives to achieve within a set time.
- SMART Goals: Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
- Short-term Goals: Goals to be achieved soon (days or weeks).
- Long-term Goals: Goals to be achieved over months or years.
Steps in Goal Setting
- Define the goal.
- Make a plan.
- Take action.
- Review progress.
- Stay motivated until achieved.
6. Time Management
- Definition: The skill of organizing and planning how to divide time among tasks to be efficient and productive.
- Importance:
- Reduces stress.
- Helps complete more in less time.
- Increases efficiency.
- Maintains balance between study, work, and rest.
Tools & Techniques
- To-do lists – write tasks to complete.
- Prioritization – finish important work first.
- Timetable/Planner – schedule daily activities.
- Avoid Procrastination – do tasks on time.