When I was in undergrad, I asked my advisor, "Is it possible to get worse at time management?"
She contemplated this for a moment. "It's possible, but not advisable." I started a new job and school in the same week (Note to self: do not do this again.) The job is temporary. School is totally online and I have never even taken an online class before, much less done an entirely online program. So that's also taking some amount of getting used to - making sure that I'm putting all my assignments in my planner, making sure that I'm scheduling enough time for reading and discussions and things of that nature. Every professor arranges their courses differently, and I don't want to miss anything. Yesterday it poured down rain all day and I couldn't work (I'm outside, usually, for five hours a day), and then today it was supposed to storm all day so I took the day off, but it's looking pretty nice. I feel kind of like I am playing hooky, but it was either change my availability because the forecast said storms all day, or leave it and wind up possibly having to leave work early again because of the weather. Can't win. So I am going to use this glorious free time to try to figure out how I want my days to look for this next month. I have been trying to find a balance for a while now, of how to best use my time and make more space in my life for things that I want to do, learn, read, draw, et cetera. So I am actually going to stop typing and post this and I'll report back with my findings.
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