Re: Student life in US
if there are 4 quarters of your day, ideally during student life, you spend 2-parts in honest-to-God, studying and doing well, in school to be successful & maintain a great if not A+ then B+ track record. that means no time wasting, no procrastinating & no confusions about what you intend to do with your education. a good professional degree, a must, to have a stable earning & best training to begin the practical life.
then, 1 part is spent in self-care, gym, healthy eating, shopping for oneself necessities & work to make some money to pay your basic bills - stay budgeted as well.
remaining 1 part can be divided like this.
1/2 part devoted to your spiritual and intellectual growth, a skill you like - photography, guitar, music, panel lectures or seminars, learn a new language & most delectable, travel frequently, to explore the world, between semesters.
&1/2 part with family, & close friends (make diverse friends from diff. cultures and national backgrounds.)
since you have so much to do, hopefully, you won't get bored or feel lonesome ever. it is actually better, that you stay a bit selective in what social events to join in, and which ones to pass or definitely avoid. sometimes, loneliness is a great thing for introspection and during that time, gardening and tending to plants is the ultimate joy, or reading a good book is the best sincere & quiet friend ever.
best,
dushi
That sounds like an ideal formula for solving all the problems......
but *
*there is a lil bit prob.
Have u read my previous posts...........hmmmmm
if not then i would request u to read it one time only one time.......and then read ur post after that......