EN · Dialogues
Time Management Skills II
This set contains 22 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.3
SI VPreswant vIto develop better time management skills.
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I want to develop better time management skills.
Patternsbetter time management skills
Any advice?
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Any advice?
Absolutely.
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Absolutely.
What st’s Syour main challenge?
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What’s your main challenge?
Patternsyour main challenge
SI often VPresfind Smyself pAPresprocrastinating and pArunning out of time.
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I often find myself procrastinating and running out of time.
Patternsfind — found — found^run — ran — run
HrPresHave Syou v2Pasttried pAusing a daily planner?
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Have you tried using a daily planner?
Patternsa daily planner
Not consistently.
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Not consistently.
How Mshould SI v2use it?
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How should I use it?
VPlan your day the night before.
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Plan your day the night before.
VList your tasks in order of priority and allocate specific time slots for each task.
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List your tasks in order of priority and allocate specific time slots for each task.
Patternsspecific time slots
What about pAPresdealing with procrastination?
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What about dealing with procrastination?
Patternsdeal — dealt — dealt
VBreak tasks into smaller steps and tackle them one at a time.
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Break tasks into smaller steps and tackle them one at a time.
Patternsbreak — broke — broken
VUse the Pomodoro Technique vIto maintain focus and take regular breaks.
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Use the Pomodoro Technique to maintain focus and take regular breaks.
Patternstake — took — taken^the Pomodoro Technique
Any tools Syou VPresrecommend?
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Any tools you recommend?
VTry apps like Todoist for task management and RescueTime vIto track how Syou VPresspend your time.
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Try apps like Todoist for task management and RescueTime to track how you spend your time.
Patternsspend — spent — spent
Any lifehacks for time management?
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Any lifehacks for time management?
Yes, Vstart your day with the most challenging task, also pSPastknown as "pAPreseating the frog."
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Yes, start your day with the most challenging task, also known as "eating the frog."
Patternsknow — knew — known^eat — ate — eaten^the most challenging task
SThis VPressets a productive tone for the rest of the day.
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This sets a productive tone for the rest of the day.
Patternsset — set — set^a productive tone
SI M’ll v2use a planner and start with the most challenging task.
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I’ll use a planner and start with the most challenging task.
Patternsthe most challenging task
Thanks for the advice!
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Thanks for the advice!
SYou VPres’re p2welcome.
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You’re welcome.
Best of luck pAmanaging your time better!
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Best of luck managing your time better!