#7
I noticed I have problems with discipline that hinder my learning. For example: as every day my shifts are different, I didn't stablish the certain time to study each subject in each day, so, many times I forget about making exercises, reading theory and even studying for tests! But see, when I say "different shifts each day", I only mean that each day has its specific schedule, not that there are frequent unexpected ocurrences, so I can plan my homeworks schedules!
It was commonly happening that I woke up earlier to do those activities just before going to classes, so I decied to stabilish that "turn" permanently, a kind of organized routine: each exercise I had to make, one our less I would sleep. At least that helped me to determinate how long I would dedicate to each activity, instead of spend a whole day with it if I couldn't finish it. But this only works with writing, not with reading, because in that case time depends on the text's fluidity.
So, although my routine isn't good enough to my purposes yet, I noticed how important to have discipline is to studying, speacially when I keep saying nowadays it (studying) isn't as easy as it used to be in the beggining. I hope I'll find it pleasent, though I'm tired when I arrive home from university and feel I can't study in my (sometimes short) rest time, because I realize that if I read some contents in advance, I'd take a better advantage of classtime.
I noticed I have problems with discipline that hinder my learning. For example: as every day my shifts are different, I didn't stablish the certain time to study each subject in each day, so, many times I forget about making exercises, reading theory and even studying for tests! But see, when I say "different shifts each day", I only mean that each day has its specific schedule, not that there are frequent unexpected ocurrences, so I can plan my homeworks schedules!
It was commonly happening that I woke up earlier to do those activities just before going to classes, so I decied to stabilish that "turn" permanently, a kind of organized routine: each exercise I had to make, one our less I would sleep. At least that helped me to determinate how long I would dedicate to each activity, instead of spend a whole day with it if I couldn't finish it. But this only works with writing, not with reading, because in that case time depends on the text's fluidity.
So, although my routine isn't good enough to my purposes yet, I noticed how important to have discipline is to studying, speacially when I keep saying nowadays it (studying) isn't as easy as it used to be in the beggining. I hope I'll find it pleasent, though I'm tired when I arrive home from university and feel I can't study in my (sometimes short) rest time, because I realize that if I read some contents in advance, I'd take a better advantage of classtime.
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