Monday, September 24, 2012
Time is Money!
The self-study helped me learn more about myself then I ever imagined. It was very surprising to me the amount of things I did in just one day. On the first day I thought my schedule was just like everybody else's but then I started to see a pattern. A pattern that seemed to be unhealthy. Going through my schedule I noticed the majority of the things I did involved either work or school. Considering I work two jobs and go to school full time, I spent 36 hours at work last week and 10 hours studying. This is where I stopped and thought to myself. Am I trying my hardest at school this semester? Or is my two jobs taking up too much time and not leaving me time to study? I thought this over and over and although I'm bringing in a good paycheck at the end of the week, I realized I need to minimize my hours at work and focus more on my school work. My father always told me that my education comes before anything. One thing that I noticed took a big part of my schedule up is driving. I realized that I am always on the road burning gas going places. I believe this assignment helped me in the long run because it taught me what I have to focus on and opened my mind to the things I do on a daily basis. Procrastination played a big role in my schedule this week. I left a lot of things to the last minute and then I was in a rush at the end. I always keep a schedule of my work hours on my iPad, I will now be adding to it to help me be efficient with the time I have. recommend every person having a difficult time managing their life to create a schedule and figure out what your doing every hour of the day because it is a very vital step in being successful.
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