Thank
you to everyone who responded to my first ever blog. I hope it was helpful and informative. I enjoy your responses and interaction.
This
week I’d like to focus on something none of us, whether we are older students,
younger students or somewhere in between, don’t have enough of. We are already
into the middle of the semester and it seems like we just started. Soon it will
be time to register for the spring semester. Let’s not go there yet though.
Here
are some tips on managing your time that have worked for me: organize,
organize, organize. If you can organize your time then you can maximize what
you can or need to accomplish. The best school tool I found I have is the daily
planner that was available at the beginning of the semester [if you didn’t get
yours, go to the Commons, Student Life, show your school ID and get one!]. This
was one of the first things I looked for when returning from summer break. With
this I can write out my schedule of classes, work, and homework that needs to
be completed. I can see the days off that are coming up, college events are
written in, and I have all the information I need to be organized. If I can see
my schedule in front of me I can figure out where to fit in time for extra
studying, projects that need to be done, work, and time for my family. All of
these are important to our success.
Something
else that has helped me manage my time is using campus resources such as the
library, learning centers, and computer labs. I found if I can accomplish some
or most of my work on campus then I can maximize my time at home with my
family. It’s hard when trying to focus on too many things at once, which being
a full-time student sometimes almost feels like a requirement. However, if you
can divide your time wisely it will lead to less stress and a more enjoyable
experience at home and at school. If you are able to spend time on campus to do
your work, use places like the library or the new learning center. I don’t
recommend the Commons for studying, but it is a great place to relax and give
your brain a rest – which brings me to my next point.
It is
important to schedule yourself some down time. It is hard to do when you have
projects due or major exams to study for, but your brain needs a break. I’ve
found I shut down after studying for too long and it’s not effective studying
anyway. Allow yourself some time for things you enjoy, and then come back to
studying or the project you are working on. Be sure to set a time limit, it
will help avoid procrastination. One last suggestion is squeeze in a little
study time in places you wouldn’t think of: when you are cooking supper and
have to wait a few minutes for the food to cook, pull out your study sheet and
look it over while you’re waiting. If you are waiting to go to class you can do
the same. Every time you do this you are exposing your mind to the material you
need to learn and you feel more prepared.
I hope
these tips on time management are helpful. If you have any other suggestions
please share them with our fellow students. Time is something we can’t ever get
back. Making the most of what we have is so important to our success and to
enjoying a little less stress in our lives to help to accomplish all that we
need to accomplish.
Tammy
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