Time off is Just as Important
Just as study is important, so is your time off. The problem is that sometimes if you take time off a month before your exams, you might tend to feel guilty. You spend this time thinking of what you should be at home studying.
If, on the other hand, you do not take time off, you may begin to feel tired, bored and resentful that you are not getting some fun time.
The solution is to do both. It is important that your free time is included in your timetable. So, for example, if you plan to take Saturday afternoon completely off, this is written up on your timetable. 2.00pm - 5.30 pm Town ( You can write this is a bright colour!)
You will also plan how you will spend Saturday morning - how much study will you do?
Having worked on Saturday morning and having earned your time off, you will actually enjoy your free time and not feel guilty that you are not studying.
You can have fun, come home feeling a lot better and get some constructive study done afterwards.
By planning both your time off and your study time, you can enjoy both worlds and cut down on the guilt!
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