When we think of self-management, it is common to think of it as taking care of my commitments, fulfilling them on time and delivering what I have been asked to deliver. Of all the definitions of self-management, perhaps the one I most identify with is the following: The use of any method, skill and strategy through which the participants of an activity can guide the achievement of its objectives with autonomy in the management of resources. It is accomplished through goal setting, planning, scheduling, task tracking, self-evaluation, self-intervention and self-development. Taken from:...