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Showing posts with label Balancing highschool and a part-time occupation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balancing highschool and a part-time occupation. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

Time Management 8 Of 10

            Time Management 8 of 10
Learn to properly manage your time and you will benefit during the time in which you are overburdened with demands- classes, homework, and activities- at times you may necessitate your family’s assistance. University provides you with a greater opportunity in order to expand your time management skills by managing your time in solitude. This is the beneficial aspect since most tasks require multitasking. You might need to provide for certain clients while you are attracting new clients, respond to emails while constructing a presentation, or you may need to order produce while you are managing several orders.
Someone once stated “Wherever you are, be there.” The quote is instructing us to focus on the present objective. Do not allow yourself to become inattentive and not be able to properly concentrate. You are not able to repair your mistakes, so you must devote yourself to the present objective! Conquer the present objective


And you will conquer the future objective. Work continuously through the action of devoting your time toward the present objective.

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Student Success Statement

              Student Success Statement

" Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow."- Robert Kiyosaki
The statement suggests that we must focus on the present situations in order to shape success if we desire. If we decide to be inactive what will we succeed, success is derived from our present actions, and therefore our future is decided by our present actions. If you were to state that you would become a successful business man, would other individuals not inquire upon your motives and ask you what would you do to become a successful business man? would you provide a thorough explanation? or would you presume you would become a successful business man as if it were predetermined? Therefore the individual who is prepared to provide an explanation is an individual who is actively shaping his life, and the individual who presumes he will succeed is an individual who is inactive with in the process of creating a proper life so therefore he or she has not utter purpose.  

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Balancing High-School and Part-time Occupations


Balancing High-School and a Part-Time occupation Part 5
Additional Tips
Although attending an academic institution and an occupation can be challenging, it can be a rewarding experience if you utilize foresight. These tips can assist you in the handling of the situation and your time:
·        Discuss plans with your family. Balancing the demands of school and your occupation can be alleviated to an extent with support.

·        Start at a slow pace; do not commit a lot of occupation hours immediately.
·        Avoid time conflicts by planning you class and occupation schedules as far ahead of time as possible.
·        Utilize your time efficiently. You can use 10 minutes waiting in a line in order to read a chapter of your homework assignment. If your job allows for a lot of free time and your manager has no objections. You can utilize slow periods to do your homework.
·        If you commute to your occupation utilizing the public transportation system, bring your school work with you so you can work ahead.
·        Be flexible and willing to sacrifice. You may have to sacrifice some time that was going to be used in order to indulge in some of your favorite activities in order to complete you assignments.
·        If you are very preoccupied, then admit your preoccupation. Then sacrifice as much time in order to complete your commitments.
·        Schedule relaxation time. Everyone needs to implement some relaxation time in order to remain happy and healthy.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Balancing High-school and a Part -Time occupation


Balancing High-School and a part time occupation Part 4
He reminds students that “ the activities and courses students select varies considerably, so it is important for young people to keep their individual situations clearly in mind.” Mc Gowan continues, “For example, student should allow for the fact that they do not possess much time during performance seasons. Student athletes need to remember the time of the year they will be preoccupied with competitions and practice. Other students who are in classes


That necessitate a considerable amount of diligence outside of the classroom must store that reality with in their minds.”
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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Balancing HIghschool and a part time occupation Part 3


Balancing High School and a Part time occupation Part 3
Brad Mac Gowan, of the career center that is located at Newton north High-school in Massachusetts, believes that holding an occupation can be a significant milestone with in a young student’s life, if they are responsible. “you can derive a great deal from working, considerably more than just money,” he says , “iin most cases you can derive a great deal of discipline, and a lot of new sets and experiences.” In addition, your supervisor may be willing to write a strong university recommendation for you, remember academics is your first priority
School work, including homework, and studying for tests, should always be your first priority. MacGowan cautions students who do decide to acquire an occupation, “if you are rushing through your assignments…..or not studying enough for tests because of your occupation, it is time to shorten you occupational hours or leave the occupation and find an occupation that consumes less of your time.”
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