Five Time-Management Tips
Once I was at my third year of graduate school I did an unthinkable thing: I experienced a child.
I am going to admit it, I happened to be already among those organized people, but becoming a parent — especially as a global student without nearby help — meant I experienced to step my game up when it came to time-management skills. Indeed, I graduated in five years, with a good publications list and my second DNA that is successful replication in utero.
In a culture where in fact the reply to the question “How are you currently doing?” contains the word “busy!” 95 percent of times (nonscientific observation), focusing on how to control your own time efficiently is key to your progress, your job success and, most significant, your overall well-being. Continue reading “Gaia Vasiliver-Shamis gives advice for working with that feeling that is constant of that causes us to feel like we do not have time for anything.”