Balancing school, work, and life is one of the biggest challenges—and benefits—of earning your degree online. Flexibility allows you to study on your schedule, but without clear routines and time management strategies, it’s easy to fall behind or feel overwhelmed. At Kent State Online, we understand that our students are busy professionals, parents, and lifelong learners. That’s why mastering your time is just as important as mastering your coursework. Here are the time management tips every online learner should know to stay on track and thrive.
Start with a Weekly Routine
Online learning doesn’t have traditional class times, so it’s up to you to create your own structure. A consistent weekly schedule is key to building momentum.
Try this basic structure:
- Mondays: Review weekly modules, readings, and due dates
- Tuesdays–Thursdays: Complete readings, watch lectures, and participate in discussions
- Fridays: Draft and revise assignments
- Sundays: Finalize and submit work, preview the next week
Customize your schedule to fit your life—but commit to showing up consistently.
Use a Calendar to Plan Ahead
Digital calendars like Google Calendar or Outlook are your best friend when it comes to organizing due dates, work shifts, family obligations, and personal time.
Pro tip: Color-code your calendar to visually separate school, work, and personal tasks. Set reminders for deadlines and block time for studying just like you would for appointments.
Break Assignments into Manageable Tasks
Big projects can feel overwhelming if you try to tackle them all at once. Instead, break them into smaller, actionable steps.
For example:
Day 1: Review assignment and outline main points
Day 2: Conduct research
Day 3: Draft key sections
Day 4: Revise and finalize
Day 5: Submit
This approach prevents last-minute stress and keeps you in control.
Try Time-Blocking Techniques
Time blocking helps you stay focused by assigning specific times to complete specific tasks. You can use:
Pomodoro Technique: 25 minutes of focus + 5-minute break
90-Minute Work Blocks: Work in longer chunks with deeper focus
Theme Days: Assign specific days and times to certain types of tasks (e.g., reading on Tuesdays, writing on Fridays)
These techniques help you manage mental energy and avoid burnout.
Prioritize Your Tasks with the 3-2-1 Rule
Every week, ask yourself:
- What are the 3 most important tasks I need to complete?
- What are 2 smaller tasks that can wait if needed?
- What is 1 personal goal I want to achieve this week?
This method helps you focus on progress—not perfection.
Eliminate Distractions
Even short distractions can derail your productivity. When it’s time to study:
- Silence phone notifications and put your phone in another room (if possible)
- Close unrelated browser tabs
- Let others know you’re in focus mode
- Use tools like Forest, Focus Keeper, or StayFocusd
Protecting your time protects your progress.
Build in Breaks and Downtime
Rest is part of productivity. Scheduling regular breaks and downtime can actually help you absorb material better and return to tasks with more clarity.
Remember: Time management isn’t just about doing more—it’s about doing what matters most, efficiently and sustainably.
Reflect and Adjust Weekly
Each week, take a few minutes to review:
- What went well?
- What took longer than expected?
- What can I do differently next week?
Online learning requires flexibility—not just in your schedule, but in your mindset.
Manage Your Time, Master Your Degree
When you manage your time effectively, you give yourself the space to learn deeply, meet your goals, and maintain balance in your life. For assistance in developing a time management plan, study habits, and more, schedule free academic coaching sessions with Kent State’s Academic Success Center. At Kent State Online, we’re here to help you succeed—not just academically, but personally and professionally.
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