Youth Club Seminar at NUTECH: Mastering Digital Time Management

 On 11 December 2024, the auditorium at NUTECH University became the epicenter of an intellectually invigorating seminar hosted by the Youth Club. 


Themed around the pressing issue of Digital Time Management, the event featured two of the most inspiring voices on the subject:

Mr. Abu Saad and Mr. Khurram Alvi

Key Takeaways:

  • The digital dilemma: understanding how excessive screen time affects productivity, relationships, and mental well-being.
  • Mindful Technology use: strategies for intentional engagement with digital devices.
  • Time management frameworks: simple yet effective techniques to allocate time wisely and minimize digital distractions.


Engaging the Audience:

The seminar wasn't just a lecture; it was an interactive experience. students actively participated in discussions, sharing their struggles and seeking advice on overcoming the constant lure of technology.


 An insightful activity had participants assess their screen time and draft personal improvement plans, making the lessons immediately actionable.

A moment of reflection:

The event concluded with a thought-provoking reminder: while technology is an incredible tool, it should be a servant, not a master. 


Attendees left the hall inspired to implement the practices shared by the speakers and bring balance to their digital lives.

A word of thanks:

The seminar was a testament to the youth club's dedication to organizing events that are not just educational but transformative. A special thanks to the speakers and organizers for a day that sparked meaningful conservations and lasting impact.

Why it matters:

In a world increasingly driven by digital connectivity, learning how to manage time effectively has never been more critical. Events like these reflect NUTECH's commitment to equipping students with the tools to succeed not just academically, but holistically.

An unforgettable session that inspired meaningful change!

A powerful event at NUTECH that left a lasting impact.

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