Sunday, January 21, 2018

Time Strategies

In my opinion, time management can make or break your college experience. I remember coming into college nervous for pulling all-nighters of studying and stressing only to find out that doesn't have to be the case at all. Entering my senior year at OU, I have yet to pull an all-nighter...for studying.

This image was created by Kat.


The first article I read over time management tonight was: The Myth of Too Busy as I am a pro at "overbooking" myself. I am glad this one stood out to me as it made me reconsider how to look at my schedule. I also am guilty of always talking about how "busy" I am and I am going to make it a going to start saying that I am prioritizing my time in order to reach my goals instead. 


The next article I read was: Increase Your Creative Output With 14 Time Management Tips Just For Creatives. I was drawn in with the first tip regarding managing your energy as well as your time. I definitely do not manage my energy as well as I could be. I have bursts of energy when I don't need them that leave me feeling groggy when I need to be alert. I am excited to try adding energy output estimates to my daily task check sheets.

1 comment:

  1. Hey! I hope you are doing well. I completely agree, time management is crucial to your college experience. I can't believe you have never had to pull an all nighter. I have had a few sleepless nights during my four years at OU. I always finding myself writing an essay the day that it is due. Since I have entered my senior year, I have found out which study times are best for me and my schedule. Now, I do not have to worry as much. I hope you are able to have a good last semester!

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