The time management training for the Islamic Student Community aimed to enhance understanding and skills in effective time management to reduce procrastination and increase productivity. The methods utilized included capacity-building-based psychoeducation, material delivery, and practical exercises using the Eisenhower matrix. The intervention was conducted in three stages: initial data collection, material presentation, and practical training. Seven community members participated in the program. Evaluation results showed an average pre-test score improvement from 40 to 95.7 in the post-test, indicating the intervention's success in fostering more disciplined and organized behavior. The program is recommended for continuous implementation to support the capacity development of individuals and the community.