I call it programming

Hello beautiful people of the Hive students community, I hope you all are doing well. Thank you for stopping by my blog. Back to the topic of the week, which says,How do you balance academic life with other life commitments?

First of all, I will say programming, in everything you do once it programmed it will always be somehow easy. I know school life on a normal ground, is not a joke, but the way out is programming your schedule. Back then when I was in the university, I was a very dedicated choir member; like, almost everyone knew me as one back then, but one thing I kept in mind was the reason why I was there, which was to study. I love school, and I love serving God, and I balanced these two at the time.

It wasn't that hard because I programmed myself at some point. And if any urgent need arises from both, I know which to choose. I did well both in my academic and my church life to the extent that, when I needed help at some point, I didn't open my mouth to asked, but I got it. From the fellowship I was attending then which was FCS "fellowship of Christain students" The truth is what is worth doing is worth doing right or well. school life is generally not easy, you something have an unexpected fix lectures, or test, even when you have already planned your day, but as a serious student, there will always be a way out no matter what. My choirs coordinator then was a French student, and she actually graduated with a first class degree.

And do you know that this lady was always available when needed, she was a choir coordinator at the same time the fellowship sisters coordinator. She told us one time, she said the secret to her successful and stressful life in school was programming, she knows what to do and when to do them. And You know why? She was able to do all that, Because she has programmed her day-to-day activities. I know sometimes that some urgent need might arise, but still you can still find a way around it once you programmed your life. And remember that even with the programming there is still stree sha. I hope this helps someone. Thank you for reading through.

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Programming ourselves to commit to specific activities that matters to us takes discipline. Many people find themselves creating a timetable for their activities but fail to adhere to it. This strategy is a method I have tested and I know for a fact that it works but it takes high level of discipline.

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I totally agree with you on this, it take discipline to stay focused in your programs. Thank you for reading through.

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