Time Strategies
I always have and always will have the same opinion on time management. It's not as easy as it sounds. Obviously, yes, we need to prioritize certain things, most obvious being work first, fun later. However, the problem lies in the fact that people live closer or further than others from college. Not only that a lot of us work after, before and even during college. Personally I think college is the priority here unless you need to work to keep up with college. This is quite a delicate topic but it's a big obstacle when someone has to work to afford college. Another problem is transport and work from home. Living closer to college may buy you more time but can also make you procrastinate more because you're living in this mental state of "having plenty of time" when in reality you don't. Living further away gives you less time for work because the time spent on moving from point A to point B then to point C and D and so on can take up a few hours of your day and it's exhausting. Sometimes it's not poor time management it's that inconvenience that makes it really hard to manage time. That can often lead to procrastination, stress and some even give up on college completely. Getting all the assignments done on time is possible but also a bit unrealistic. Sometimes we can't handle this much work, after all we're only human.
The articles that interested me the most were:
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Both articles offered great advice and information. I could relate to both and I'm sure most of us can and recommend reading these two specifically.
Time management strategies are useful but it doesn't work for everyone. Everyone is different and has a different situation compared to others. Everyone can try different strategies but in the end we need to find our own way to do things.
I think time management is important to eveyone - the trick is finding one that works well for you, Delighted to hear your looking forward to being able to make games
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