4-Step Strategy to Balance Work and School
Implementing a strategy or game plan before beginning school will start you off in the right direction. Although, that doesn’t mean you can’t implement a strategy later or change the one you have.
The following strategy and tips can help you learn how to juggle school and work.
1. Get Organized
Good organizational skills will benefit you in many aspects of your life. This is especially true when you are trying to balance work and school. Here are some tips and resources for getting organized:
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Download a planner app
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Utilize a written calendar
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Create a vision board
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Make daily, weekly and monthly to-do lists
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Write reminders on sticky notes and place them in visible places
Staying organized can be challenging, especially when you have a lot of upcoming exams and projects due. When things begin to get disorganized, take some time to regroup and reorganize.
2. Time Management
Managing your time will prevent you from overcommitting yourself to work, school and social activities. When ordering your time, make sure to consider the following:
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Social activities
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Study time
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Work time
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Self-care or “you” time
3. Set Boundaries
Establishing boundaries with work and your social life will help you be successful with your studies. The key to creating boundaries is communicating with the people in your life.
Talk to your family, friends, and supervisor about your availability. At home, avoid taking on too many extra tasks. It’s easy to lose track of how many activities you’ve committed to with your family. The same can be said for overcommitting to your friends. At work, try to arrange a set schedule with your supervisor.
Furthermore, it’s ok to say “no” to your family, friends, and supervisor. Taking on one more shift at work or staying out with your friends longer than you intended can quickly add up. As you take on one more thing after another, you will soon become overwhelmed. Maintaining boundaries will keep you on track.
4. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle
It’s easy to lose track of self-care when you have too much on your plate. Work and school both require energy and brainpower. Eating a healthy diet and exercising will provide you with energy and keep your mind sharp.
While you are getting organized and creating a time management plan, it’s important to plan time to focus on self-care.
Have Fun
Staying focused on your goals and remembering why you enrolled in a postsecondary program will ensure your success. It’s also important to take a step back and enjoy life.