ESL Questions Time Management
Time Management
Time reflects priorities. These 75 questions explore schedules, rest, and efficiency: Do you manage time? What wastes it? Is productivity everything? Can we slow down? What does rest mean? Is busyness a status?
Beginner
Do you manage your time well?
How do you spend your time?
Do you waste time?
What takes up most of your time?
Do you have a schedule?
Is time important to you?
Do you procrastinate?
How much time do you work?
Do you have enough time?
What would you do with more time?
Is time management difficult?
Do you use a calendar?
How much free time do you have?
Do you prioritize tasks?
Is your schedule full?
Do you rush around?
What stresses you about time?
Can you manage your schedule?
Do you feel rushed?
Have you improved at time management?
What wastes your time?
Do you relax enough?
Is time always limited?
Would better management help?
How do you balance everything?
Intermediate
Why is time management important?
How do you prioritize?
What methods have you tried?
Does multitasking really work?
How do you handle interruptions?
Is perfectionism a time waster?
Do you delegate tasks?
What are your biggest time wasters?
How does technology affect your time?
Do you say no to things?
Is rest important?
How much sleep do you need?
Can you work-life balance?
Do you plan your day?
What helps you focus?
Is procrastination a problem?
How do you stay motivated?
Can you overcome bad habits?
Do you track your time?
What would ideal schedule look like?
Is time pressure always bad?
Can deadlines motivate?
How do you avoid burnout?
Does time perception vary?
What does time mean to you?
Advanced
Is time management or time pressure created?
How much is time control an illusion?
Does capitalism commodify time?
Can we opt out of time pressure?
Is 'productivity' a myth?
How much do systems create stress?
Should we measure life by time?
Does time management advantage some?
Can rest be revolutionary?
Is efficiency always good?
How does poverty affect time?
Should work hours be limited?
Can we value unmeasured time?
Does constant connection kill presence?
Is the 'busy culture' toxic?
How does time inequity work?
Should we resist time discipline?
Can we reclaim leisure?
Is being 'busy' a status symbol?
How does guilt affect rest?
Should time be flexible?
Can we slow down?
Is time management individual choice?
Does capitalism require constant productivity?
What would just time arrangements require?