Being a student is fun, but you know that you have to take responsibility for your time and your finances. Time keeps on rolling and should be put to good use so you can achieve maximum results in your studies. Too much time to learn is as bad as playing too much. Arrange it proportionally. The following steps can help you to manage your time well.
Know your personal time To start managing time, you need to know your time allocation and the remaining time remaining. A personal time survey will help you to estimate the time you spend on regular activities.
Daily schedule Many methods that can be adapted to your personality, can be a notebook, a poster attached to the wall of your room or just 3x5 cm card. Once you have determined it, start by entering the main schedule, such as classes, work, meals, and so forth.
Arrange for You learn in the hours when you're still excited. Schedule a 10 minute break every hour. Think realistically. If you take the time of the course, you should be aware that you need to provide extra time to re-learn it outside of course time.
Learn to say 'no' For example, a friend would like to invite you to watch a movie tonight. Though you've scheduled tomorrow to socialize and tonight you have to study and wash clothes. You are not really interested. You want to say no, but you do not like to disappoint others. Saying "no" politely should become a habit. Dare to say "no" makes you free to use the time for the important things.
Conclusion After setting and obeying the schedule becomes a habit, you will adjust. Be honest with yourself in making and keeping it. It's easier to do something with time left than to search extra time to do something.