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Self-organization for College Students: Time Management Apps

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Self-organization for college students: time management apps
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Students are people who have very serious problems with time management and as a result they often require homeworkfor.me assistance. 

The reasons are two: first, they don't care about planning. Secondly, they are so overwhelmed with studies that they see no way out of this situation. Both these cases can be easily solved with the help of time management apps (luckily, we live in the era of digitalization and can use it to the fullest). Instead of asking someone «Can you do my homework? I don't have time for it» you now can say «Do you need help with the homework? I'm already done with mine». So, what apps will be most helpful for planning your college life?

Top apps for self-organization

If 24 hours a day are not enough to cover all your tasks, you definitely have problems with time management, and not only you. Many students face such problems as procrastination, tight deadlines, distractions, stress and a huge workload which they have to balance with their personal lives. Working under pressure still being punctual and multitasking may be challenging, but thankfully, there are special tools (mobile apps) that can level up your productivity, create to-do lists and help you be more organized and efficient in general. Check out and download some of these:

1. Trello

This is a very convenient tool consisting of several boards. Why convenient? Because you can easily combine a few projects having one board for each of them. You can customize boards, share them with others if necessary, separate lists of tasks and make use of many other functions;

2. Speedypaper.app

An essential tool for those who have many writing assignments but no time for their completion. With speedy paper help, you can have more time for other tasks and activities. All you have to do is to place essays order and then do whatever you want while writers perform the work for you (we recommend to use this spare time for something valuable);

3. Evernote

Probably the best app if you tend to use different devices for work. This app allows keeping all your thoughts, notes and other stuff organized and synced within all devices. Thus, you can start working on your laptop, keep working on the go via smartphone and then finish at your PC and you will not miss any piece of information. Your notes can be saved in text form, pictures, audio, video, web and PDFs formats;

4. Anti-social. If you cannot sit still longer than a few minutes without checking your social network accounts, this app is for you. It can block your phone from any distracting apps for a set period of time thus allowing you to concentrate on more important things;

5. Coach.me. This is more than an app, it's the whole community you can join to achieve your goal. In the app you will receive support and encouragement from others, motivation to be more productive and you also can earn 'likes' as recognition of your achievements. This is a great tool to track your progress and form good habits;

6. RescueTime

The app watches all the activities on your device and analyzes how much time you spent on each of them. In addition, it provides notifications, the feature of blocking specific (distracting) websites and allows you to reduce time on less important tasks;

7. Loop.

Many students struggle to develop habits failing each time they promise to do something regularly. Unlike similar apps, this tool creates not only to-do lists but trackers of habits. Thus, you can create a custom habit and monitor how you progress on it.

Many of these solutions can become very helpful in college boosting your productivity. Don't miss a chance to become a better student.

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