When I was a little girl,I always wanted to go to collegeNow I am a freshman of a key universityI have asked
why I come to college is not for one single reason,but for manyThe major reason is that I need to further my education and know more about the outside worldIn high school,
I was always feeling not enough to get knowledge from the textbooks and I didn’t have enough time to travel to
see the outside worldBut in the college,I have abundant time to read the books I’m interested
in and travel to
different places to broaden my horizon
Vivien of Inspiration Bit is conducting a group writing project and is getting inputs from people on how they manage their time Just thought of pouring down my thoughts
Rising Early
Getting up early in the morning really helps This is the time I feel fresh and brisk, the time when I can finish learning my lessons twice fast than it usually takes to After having spent every evening infront of the computer, early morning is that time of the day I really count on for doing my lessons
Getting up early isn’t that tough for me now It actually was I’ve learnt to tame my brain I tell to my inner self “I’ve to get up 500 am” These mental commands are more reliable than alarms
Dividing Bigger Tasks into smaller ones
I’m not a Productivity Junkie, and I don’t like writing down a todo list either I rougly allote time to complete lessons, and start learning An hour for each lesson, if there are 20 pages in the lesson, 2-3 pages every 5 minutes How’s that
If I’m not able to complete my lessons on time, I leave the incomplete stuff as such, and try to complete them in the weekends when I’ve loads of free time
Blogging
I have developed a habit of keeping my inbox clean and clutter-less, reading feeds as fast as possible (folder view in Google Reader helps a lot for this) and keeping distractions like IM off when writing a post (more here)
I’ve cut down the time I used to spend on modifying themes , and I’m spending more time to write posts for my own blog, and many others where I’m a co-author/guest blogger
Learning to say ‘No’
One thing I’ll practise even if I grow big - turning down a task if I can’t really do it, declining offers if you’re loaded with too many already This is the best time management tip I’ve ever heard
Just my $002 How do you all manage time between blogging and your day job
My First-Year College life
We will never forget our freshman year at college In general it is a time filled with anticipation, some anxiety, and wonderful discoveries
College is much different than high school You may decide to commute from your home to a local campus Without doubt, the most dramatic freshman year is for those living away from home What can we expect as we head off into the wonderful world of higher education
The first thing I notice is the workload It is heavier and more intense than I ever experienced before The major challenges of college work are large volume of reading, short deadlines, and “endless” writing A related effect that can be brought on by the workload is doubt, frustration, and loneliness if possible
On some of those long, seemingly endless nights of studying and writing, it will be very natural for me to long for fine old days Hang in there These down periods will pass
I have made a lot of new friends I am sure college friendships will be among the most satisfying and long-term in my life It's always exciting to discover how wonderfully diverse college relationships can be
I am enjoying my newfound freedom Stay up until dawn talking about my ideals and ambitions with my dorm's regular bull session buddies Sleep in until the afternoon on a light class day Explore the local town or suburbs with one or two of my new friends
I even start to think about my future Going to college is as much about finding out who am I as it is about getting the degree
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