[B]study timetable; want or need?[/B] (1 Viewer)

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everyone keeps stressing that we need a timetable. i like life to go unplanned. i will do it when it needs to be done. i'm that kind of person. but is there an alternative method to keeping a study timetable, besides cramming and a magic solution or illusion?
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Habits become routines and routines become timetables.

I never planned to have a timetable but i ended up doing the same thing everyday usually. However, this sort of flexible non-fixed timetable is great because you dont feel guilty if you dont do all you say your gonna do.
 

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absolution* said:
Habits become routines and routines become timetables.

I never planned to have a timetable but i ended up doing the same thing everyday usually. However, this sort of flexible non-fixed timetable is great because you dont feel guilty if you dont do all you say your gonna do.
so people, of their any ways of doing something similar to a timetable, except not keeping one? like i mean something similar to that of absolution*.
 

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i tried sticking to a study timetable but i found that things always came up so i was changing it around all the time, which is exactly the opposite to what i think you're supposed to do with something like that. In the end (ie, now) i'm just dividing my afternoons/nights into blocks - say i'll come home, eat, then do two hours of something , then have dinner, then practice music, then do as much as possible of something else. i figured out the other day that from the time i wake up to the time i get home, is almost the same as from when i get home and when i go to bed. so i try to make the most of that time. if i'm doing anything else, socialising, rehearsals, whatever, i try to fit that in as best as possible. the only thing i'm having trouble with is the internet =S
 

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i think routines are better than timetables in that u stick to them when the eventually become natural, timetables are a bit too rigid for me
 

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I made a study timetable and didnt stick to it... AT ALL!!! haha Dint study much. W00t!
 

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