In any kind of environment it can be a difficulty to manage the abstract concept of time. Time is hard to manage because it's always moving, so in order to make your day the most productive possible I reccomend some simple steps to make your day stacked.
1) Make a "To Do" List
It's too easy to get wrapped up in something miniscule for an hour or more, so to ensure that does not happen make a list of what's most important. If you wake up, brainstorm in bed about your days priorities, and just "go with it" chances are things wont get done effiecently.
2) Use Spare Minutes Wisely
Trust me one this when I say the that littlest things in life end up being the most important. If your class doesn't start until 9:30 and you're ready by 8:45... read or study. It may seem easier to or even more "productive" to hop onto facebook and aimlessly click around for 20 minutes, but it's not. Stimulate your mind.
3) It's Okay to Say "No"
Sometimes the hardest thing is to say no to somebody, especially if it's the end of the day and you have nothing left of your plate. But overdoing yourself is no bueno. If it's a Thursday night, there's a party, yet you have a test Friday morning: Do not go to the party. Temptation is your greatest enemy.
4) Reread Your Notes Everyday
Reinforce what you've studied or writeen down, which will prepare you for any pop quizzes or just give you less study time for later.
5) Get a Good Night Sleep
Running on empty makes the days seem longer, and causes your attention span to decrease significantly.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Top Notch School Supplies
Here are some school supplies for the next semester that will step your game up:
1) Moleskine Notebook
Hemingway had one. So did Picasso and van Gogh. The sleek, compact Moleskine notebook remains the standard for writers, artists, and everyone who aspires. Keep one around for your own flashes of inspiration.
2) Pentagram Datebook
Used to be a calendar wasn't just a function on your PDA. This one, from legendary design firm Pentagram, is less a datebook than art for your wal
3) Lammy's Twin Pen
Lose the pen-and-pencil-jammed-mug for one or two dependable (but not flashy or overpriced) writing implements. Lammy's Twin Pen stands out for its clean design, reasonable heft, and ingenuity: Twist it in one direction and it's a ballpoint pen; twist it the other way and it's a pencil.
Moleskine Notebook - $12
Pentagram Datebook - $26
Lammy's Twin Pen - $48
1) Moleskine Notebook
Hemingway had one. So did Picasso and van Gogh. The sleek, compact Moleskine notebook remains the standard for writers, artists, and everyone who aspires. Keep one around for your own flashes of inspiration.
2) Pentagram Datebook
Used to be a calendar wasn't just a function on your PDA. This one, from legendary design firm Pentagram, is less a datebook than art for your wal
3) Lammy's Twin Pen
Lose the pen-and-pencil-jammed-mug for one or two dependable (but not flashy or overpriced) writing implements. Lammy's Twin Pen stands out for its clean design, reasonable heft, and ingenuity: Twist it in one direction and it's a ballpoint pen; twist it the other way and it's a pencil.
Moleskine Notebook - $12
Pentagram Datebook - $26
Lammy's Twin Pen - $48
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
College Dorm Room Necessities
I've compiled a list of things every up-scale dorm room should have in it, here you go:
1) Futon
A futon is essential to the dorm room for many reasons. For one you can avoid a long-winded climb to the bunk by collapsing onto the futon. The futon offers a "neutral zone" for guests to sit on so that they do not feel like an invasion of privacy. The futon is essential.
2) Command Strips
Nobody feels like getting slapped with a $200 fine for damaging dorm walls with nails, so be smart and use command strips to hang up anything from posters to life size mirrors.
3) Poster/Poster Artwork
It is a known fact that dorm walls, if left bare, can make your room resemble a mental asylum. Bring life to your dorm room by hanging up posters of your favorite celebrities or express yourself with a cheap piece of modern artwork.
4) Refrigerator
You will wake up in the middle of the night with a throat drier than the sahara. You will have guests over that would like something to drink. You will be too lazy to run to the campus market while working on a paper. Get a refrigerator.
5) Stereo System
For music. Nuff' said.
1) Futon
A futon is essential to the dorm room for many reasons. For one you can avoid a long-winded climb to the bunk by collapsing onto the futon. The futon offers a "neutral zone" for guests to sit on so that they do not feel like an invasion of privacy. The futon is essential.
2) Command Strips
Nobody feels like getting slapped with a $200 fine for damaging dorm walls with nails, so be smart and use command strips to hang up anything from posters to life size mirrors.
3) Poster/Poster Artwork
It is a known fact that dorm walls, if left bare, can make your room resemble a mental asylum. Bring life to your dorm room by hanging up posters of your favorite celebrities or express yourself with a cheap piece of modern artwork.
4) Refrigerator
You will wake up in the middle of the night with a throat drier than the sahara. You will have guests over that would like something to drink. You will be too lazy to run to the campus market while working on a paper. Get a refrigerator.
5) Stereo System
For music. Nuff' said.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Spring is Near
To all inhabitants residing in the United States of America it's obvious from all four corners of the continent... it is cold.
Now this isn't so much a problem for white collars who are shuttled to work in their heated leather seats, or stay-at-home mothers that "work" around their cozy household throughout the cold day.
No. It is the collegiates who scurry their stiff bodies from one edge of campus to the next, freezing their heads off all while trying to get an education. No material benefits for walking through a blistering Oklahoma wind storm on the daily. It's all for the sake of an education.
Here are a few ideas for staying preppy and cozy all through the day:
The North Face Men's McMurdo Parka ~ $200
Ralph Lauren American Wool Peacoat ~ $300
Raplh Lauren Fischer Quilted Jacket ~ $170
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