Time management (micro blog)
This is one of the biggest challenges that a student has to face. Managing time between school-tution-again tution-school is seriously difficult to pull off.
When I look at “toppers” they do one of 2 things to get good academic scores. Either they are incredibly consistent with their studies or they compromise on sleep during exam days to pull off a blinder.
I’m not telling this through my personal experience. I was never among toppers (never wanted to be one). This is based on what I observed my topper friends were doing to do better than others.
This was talking about time management as a student. Now let’s talk about general time management.
The things that can produce the maximum amount of results should get your priority. In real life, one doesn’t need to work “hard” to attain good results.
In real life, you can do things which have irrational results. Just that you need to think where you should put in the effort. No one tells you what to do. You have to decide.
So if I have time, what do I do first? The thing that can get me the most output by putting in the least inputs. Although this doesn’t work that well for students as their life is mostly about “hard” work and rote learning.
But generally speaking, time management is the art of producing more results using less time.
-ChoubeySahab