Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management

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Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch gave a lecture on Time Management at the University of Virginia in November 2007. Randy Pausch — www.randypausch.com — is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center — http — and creator of the Alice — www.alice.org — software project. The slides for this lecture and high-res downloadable versions of this and other lectures can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu
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25 Comments on Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management

  1. HighlyProductiveYou on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 7:28 am
  2. Thanks for for providing that kind of perspective!

  3. LosVazquezSoundsMX on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 7:55 am
  4. really nice!

  5. tjobtjobtjob on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 8:18 am
  6. @1moomed23 yeh sure, lets be litlle nice and read my full comment next time.

    and maybe if you watch the whole thing closely… u will know what this guy was on about.

  7. 1moomed23 on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 9:02 am
  8. @tjobtjobtjob Dude are you seriously trying to tell this guy about life. You are barely 18 and you trying to teach this man about life. fuck of retard. This man have a wonderful family and this talk is about maximizing fun to enjoy the priceless things like time with your family, but you obviously didn’t catch that, even though it was one of the first things he said.

  9. MisterWCB on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 9:02 am
  10. he’s a genius for sure and I enjoyed this talk very much, but his segment about how email can’t be a part of your to-do list is, i think, outdated. Email providers are much more sophisticated now with associated calendars (google), filters, folders, and on…still valuable information overall tho. like!

  11. tjobtjobtjob on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 9:51 am
  12. i am not going to lie, this guy needs to slow down…. not in his speach, but in his life, i know he passed away and all that…

    but seriously… relax a bit, there is more to life than to rushing someone out of your office just so u can do more work..

    good tips though,

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  15. RandyZ1978 on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 11:05 am
  16. Great video. Some awesome tips and ideas.. too bad he passed away

  17. Bellarubia18 on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 11:45 am
  18. An hour and sixteen minutes worth of tips that can potentially save you hours and hours of time? I think it’s worth it.

  19. utoobmark on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 12:20 pm
  20. A “time management” video that is 1 hr & 16 min long! Something about that seems kind of ironic.

  21. teereed31 on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 12:32 pm
  22. @tr1tan mindless idiots

  23. t39charles on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 12:54 pm
  24. @1966singh the f@#% u talking about

  25. 1966singh on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 1:23 pm
  26. biggest tregedy ,majority of know everything,but lacksomething when they need it,,majority of tactics is capitalistic theory,,,sell some one, some thing to survive and race to less time,more production and innovation ,fight against time,survival and luck with determination

  27. tr1tan on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 1:54 pm
  28. Whoever disliked this video needs to be punched in the face repeatedly.

  29. mesophyllcell on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 2:43 pm
  30. @ItayKlein but i always disable it :(

  31. Creative4aReason on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 2:46 pm
  32. @Creative4aReason He is gone so I won’t be able to talk to him about this in this realm.

  33. Creative4aReason on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 2:54 pm
  34. THIS MUST BE THE REASON when I tell someone I don’t know how to do something, instead of them teaching me, they assume I am saying I don’t WANT to do it!! When he doesn’t want to do something, he says he does not know how – as an example running photo copiers. Jeeps!! I wonder if he is still alive so I can talk to him about this.

  35. Creative4aReason on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 3:40 pm
  36. If someone tells me they only have 5 minutes, that makes me scramble my brain (causing anxiety) thinking of how to say what I want in 5 minutes. So I give them the short hand version; then they start asking me questions. As soon as I realize we are over 5 minutes, I usually feel resentment because if they had not told me what I now view as an untruth, I could have given them the background plus led up to the information calmly. I do not like when people do that to me.

  37. Creative4aReason on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 4:38 pm
  38. If you mark your e-mails with color coding (if you are using Microsoft Office Outlook), then you can sort the e-mails by importance.

  39. robana on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 4:53 pm
  40. @DamarSweetness this was my hw for my first year seminar too (same thing mostly I’m guessing) haha

  41. impactgreatness on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 5:37 pm
  42. It is very important to have time management so that we can be more productive in our duties. May it in the office or at home only. Time is really precious and we should not waste any second of it.

  43. saiyan2525 on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 5:42 pm
  44. I can see him managing time between being a professor and christian bale

  45. DAvingers on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 6:26 pm
  46. Yeah, mine too.

  47. DamarSweetness on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 7:07 pm
  48. good video, and i completed my homework as a result.

  49. DamarSweetness on Fri, 9th Dec 2011 7:23 pm
  50. this was my homework in freshman seminar today :)