Which of the following is true of effective time management?
A) Skimming when you read is not ultimately a time-saver because you miss important information.
B) List-making generally takes up more time than it's worth.
C) Do busy work at only one set time during the day.
D) Reserve some time during the day to focus on urgent but non-important tasks.
Answer: C
Explanation: A) Incorrect. Strategically skimming what you read is an effective way to use your time more effectively.
B) Incorrect. List-making is essential to most effective time-management programs.
C) Correct. Because busy work can invade your productive time, it's a good practice to limit your busy work to a delimited amount of time each day.
D) Incorrect. You should reserve time during the day to focus on important, but non-urgent tasks (not vice-versa).
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