Time management has always been the number one priority to an everyday lifestyle with and without COVID-19, but ever since the pandemic hit, time management has been seriously important for both students and adults, especially those who attends both school and work. The main step into managing time is to one, plan ahead, make sure you have enough time to do the assignments and never wait to the last minute; two, don’t multitask, cellphones and anything in general like other assignments can be very distracting, so the best thing to do is get in the zone and focus on the bigger assignments first so it won’t be a hassle as the due date’s approaches. Steps three and four are similar, set up a space for yourself where you can block out distractions and focus on what needs to get done. Finally, reward yourself for all your completed assignments; create a balance; get use to the way you study and can get the work done. Lastly, get some rest, sleep is the number one rule above all, especially after a long day of hard work.

            Overall, time management is something I need to focus on myself. I am a huge procrastinator and I always have been. I’ve tried many different was to get myself so involved with work, I’ve tried timing myself, I’ve tried being in a quiet state, I’ve tried listening to calm music, nothing has ever seemed to work, I get distracted very quickly and I often hate it, but one thing I can say I do well is get my work done on time, unless I have a perfectly good reason as to why it’s late.