BlogToolkit: Manage Your Time to Stay Career Ready
Note To Career Coaches:
At Think Skill Tools we call this our BlogToolkit. This free resource contains a one-page infographic that is packed with practical tips, activities, and resources to help you show up as the best career coach in all learning spaces for all students. The goal of this toolkit is to help you guide your students to explore their interests and dreams in a strategic way.

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Practical Ways to Keep Learning
- Read our blogs on all things time management. You will find several resources to dive deeper into this topic.
- Find webinars, e-courses, or similar resources that have a focus on how to strengthen soft skills (like time management) as a part of career readiness for students.
- Do not skimp on workshops. See which one(s) address the intersection of career readiness and time management.
- Not able to attend a workshop? Don’t have time to enroll in an e-course? Consider reading case studies of individuals who successfully balanced career readiness and time management.
- Community is really important in career education and coaching. Seek mentorship from professionals who understand the power of effective productivity and why it is a valuable skill students should learn to be career ready.
- Turn this content into an interactive session by having students discuss the challenges and solutions of using their digital tools to manage time.
- Share resources and tools that help in balancing career readiness and time management with other career coaches.

Think Skill Tools was founded by Dr. Danielle Reid. Having no choice but to hang up her lab coat as an Environmental Health Toxicologist and Industrial Hygienist, after having her first child, she pivoted into a space where she could have the best of both worlds – loving on her kids and serving others in the education sector. She dove head first into the world of educational content development and homeschooling. Walking in her purpose (and having fun with it!), she is on a mission to create resources that make career education (at home and in the classroom) the norm and way less complicated to navigate.
