Time Management Webinar

Pro-tips for Time Management

Tuesday, September 19, at 6 p.m.

You’re a college student. You’re busy. In addition to studying, trying to make time for family, work, sleep, and then things like hobbies and relationships can leave you feeling drained or overwhelmed. All of these components in your life are important, and improving your time management skills can help balance your responsibilities and reduce stress. Take an hour out of your busy schedule and join us live and online at 6 p.m. on Sept. 19 with Bogdan Goncharuk from WSU Health and Wellness Services. During his webinar, Bogdan will explore strategies you can use to prioritize tasks, manage time, and help you stay on track to be the best you can be.

Register for this free webinar at connections.wsu.edu/time

This webinar is sponsored by WSU Global Campus’ Global Connections program.  Global Connections brings co- and extra-curricular online activities to students at a distance. To see all upcoming events go to the Global Connections website.

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