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Not Enough Time?
"Time is the stuff of which life is made" -
Benjamin Franklin
The average age of today's seminary student is 35. Many
have families and all have commitment outside of classes. The reading
and writing load is tremendous making time precious. Juggling classes,
families, and outside commitment is a challenge so it is imperative that
seminary students learn how to use those 24 hours wisely.
Here are some suggestions
- Plan: Use a calendar with all important meetings, classes,
tests, and papers highlighted. Keep "to do" lists
for each day, week, and month.
- Understand your responsibilities: Make sure you know
what is expected of you. Don't waste time trying to figure
out what people expect or want from you. Just ask.
- Prioritize: Separate "to do" items into categories
of importance. Do the most important first. You will find
that once some of the more urgent needs are crossed off
the list, you will be revitalized by a sense of accomplishment.
Your time is worth a lot, so forget about the unimportant
list and concentrate on what you must do.
- Evaluate your use of time: Decide when you are the most
energetic and use that time of the day for the biggest projects.
If you are a morning person, get up one hour earlier to
read your assignments before class.
- Use wasted time: When you arrive to class five minutes
early, pick up a book. When you finish a class early, study
and review your notes. If you take a bus, study while you
are waiting for your ride.
- Don't be a perfectionist: Set achievable but challenging
goals. Don't waste time trying to make something better
than your best. Do what you can.
- Learn to say no: Don't go to a movie with a friend because
you feel guilty for not spending more time with her. She'll
understand if she's your friend. First things first.
- Screen your phone calls and unwanted visitors: Much of
our time is taken up with chit chat. If you don't have time
to complete an assignment, you certainly don't have time
for chit chat.
- Combine several activities: While watching television,
practice your Greek vocabulary words. While driving to school,
listen to tapes of your classes to review study notes. While
showering, make a mental "to do" list. Read while
you eat lunch. There are many activities that you can combine.
Be creative!
- Rest, relax, and enjoy: Make sure you get enough sleep,
and make time for the fun things in life. If you are unhappy
or too tired, it will take you twice as long to accomplish
anything.
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