When talking about my research with Mark, I realised that I have found it more fun to look at why the techniques do not always work. By looking at my own experience with time management, I have realised that I am having trouble with it because I have no knowledge of technique methods to help me. The questionnaires I have used also show me that my audience do not know how to approach time management except for using the basic methods they were taught by their parents, such as checklists and planners. Therefore, could my audience's trouble with managing their time efficiently lead back to their lack of knowledge?
Following my tutorial with Mark, I have decided to look at creating a tool to guide my audience to the right technique/method for them. This will be more useful for my audience because it focuses on the origin of he problem instead of trying to fix the result of the problem. By looking at fixing the start of the trouble: the lack of knowledge, their is a higher chance of it fixing the problem permanently.


















