Studying tips for incoming college students with the need to not overdo my brain.
What are the best study habits learned from an athlete's perspective, or just someone who deals with a busy schedule, or is burnt out from exercising often? I'll be going into college next year, and I'm curious about the amount of work I'll be getting, most likely from being a business major and knowing how to balance and gain better study skills without feeling like I'm not gaining anything from what I'm studying.
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Susan Bennett
Susan’s Answer
What I would add is that in your question you sound like you are setting yourself up for burnout and this concerns me.
Life is chaos. This is the reality. But you can survive all the things it throws at you if you treat is as training for a marathon. You would never go out and run 26 miles every day to get ready. You would do weights, you would do short sprints, you would do longer runs on occasion, you would check your nutrition, make sure you get enough sleep, and make sure the rent is paid and you have the airplane tickets and documents to make it to the actual race, etc. And you would celebrate at the end whether you won or lost that particular race as the next one is always ahead of you.
I think that balancing school and a life (whether it is a sports life, a business life, a life with children and or aging parents - or even all of the aforesaid) is still the same thing. Stop long enough to break your to do list into pieces. Never forget the goal. Celebrate your victories. And celebrate your defeats. Remember Thomas Edison and his light bulb. (Yes, I am also dyslexic so I really enjoy his accomplishments through failure.) Don't be afraid to adjust the goal as you are moving in your path. And always, no matter where life takes you, remember that you are your most important investment. I'm not saying don't take care of others if they are in your life... only that if you don't take care of you first, then you will not be well enough (physically, mentally, or financially) to take care of the ones you care about.
Enjoy your journey! &:-)