How To Do It All By Being Yourself | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Education

How To Do It All By Being Yourself

Being your best self means being true to yourself.

169
How To Do It All By Being Yourself

In This Article:

Our current generation is looked upon as the lazy generation because we have answers at the tips of our fingers with Google and the advanced internet. A lazy person is someone who doesn't take advantage of what we have in front of us. The advancements made in past years have opened so many doors to upcoming generations. With faster world news, information, and millions of ideas the world is under our own control.

With classes just starting I thought this would be a great article to kick off the semester with. In college, you are most likely the busiest that you will ever be. While trying to be a well-rounded individual, the stress of the world can get in the way.

While balancing school, work, internships, Greek life, and a social life, it's easy to feel like the world is caving in. Being my best self means that I feel like I am thriving in all elements in my life, while sometimes it includes saying no to things I know I won't have time for. Here are some tips that make life a little easier, and more fun while still getting your tasks completed.

1. Prioritize

If I start my day off lazy, it is more than likely that the rest of my day is going to be like that also, which results in half-ass work and laziness in what you do. Everything that you do should be done at the best of your ability, this way you can sleep better at night.

Nothing is better than going to sleep knowing you did everything possible to make your day run smoothly, and successfully. Make a to-do list every day, then number what is urgent to what can be pushed off to the next day. Getting your priorities together will make it easier to say yes to plans that may come up later in the day.

2. Opportunities

School is so important, but the opportunities that you are offered during college may not come again. We are young enough to take advantage of how many things we can fit in a day. Staying busy, fit, and healthy is good for the soul.

3. Work

It is a reality that most students do not have the luxury to not have some sort of income while taking classes. As it is a great feeling to pay for things without your family's help, it can feel overwhelming while doing everything else. Get a job that you enjoy, whether it be working at a bar, an office, or an animal shelter. It is hard to dread what you do when you spend half the day in classes on top of that. Listen to some music, get out of bed, go out, and make it work.

4. Breathe

Working out can be a great way to relieve stress, and good to ensure you don't gain that Freshman 15. Breathe through everything that you have to do, and know that it isn't as big of a deal as you think. Do not freak out. Talk to your family, a friend, or anyone and let it out. Holding it in and keeping to yourself makes it so much worse. Those who don't speak out suffer in silence, so talk about your feelings. Especially when you don't have your family around you to constantly keep in check.

5. Laugh

Life is short, be sure to laugh. Surround yourself with people that empower you, and understand you. College is the best place to meet those people. Take advantage of how many different people you meet, and remember to have fun. Go out, take some shots, be social, and make it to your 8 am class. You can do it all.

My challenge for you would be to set some time for yourself each week and choose a goal to work toward. You'll be surprised how much time you waste when you lay it out, and you can find time for things you think you can't fit in, then you plan!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Mays Island
Courtney Jones

Today I started my third week of college at Minnesota State Moorhead. I have survived welcome week, finding my classes on the first day, and being an awkward loner in the dining hall. Even though I have yet to be here for a month, I have already experienced many thoughts and problems that only a new college student can relate to.

Keep Reading...Show less
college

"Make sure to get involved when you're in college!"

We've all heard some variation of this phrase, whether it came from parents, other family members, friends, RAs, or college-related articles. And, like many clichés, it's true for the most part. Getting involved during your college years can help you make friends, build your resume, and feel connected to your campus. However, these commitments can get stressful if you're dealing with personal issues, need to work, or aren't sure how to balance classes and everything else going on during the semester.

Keep Reading...Show less
Relationships

9 Reasons Why Friends Are Essential In College

College without friends is like peanut butter without jelly.

724
Bridgaline Liberati and friends
Bridgaline Liberati

In college, one of the essential things to have is friends. Yes, textbooks, a laptop, and other school supplies are important but friends are essential. Friends are that support system everybody needs. The more friends you have the better the support system you have. But you also have someone to share experiences with. And don’t settle for just one or two friends because 8 out of 10 times they are busy and you are studying all alone. Or they have other friend groups that do not include you. Don’t settle for just one or two friends; make as many friends as you can. After the first couple of weeks of college, most friend groups are set and you may be without friends.

Keep Reading...Show less
sneakers and heels
Sister | Brother Style - Word Press

For a moment your world is spinning. The phone alarm has just scared you awake and you’re flooded by daunting thoughts of the day ahead. You have three assignments due and little time to work on them because of your job. You’re running late because you’ve hit snooze one to many times after yesterday’s long hours. You dizzily reach for a hoodie, craving its comfort, and rush for a speedy exit, praying you will have time to pick up coffee. Does this sound familiar?

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

11 Signs You Live At The Library As Told by 'Parks And Recreation'

A few signs that you may live in the library whether you'd like to admit it or not.

506
brown wooden book shelves with books

Finals week is upon us. It is a magical time of year during which college students everywhere flock to the library in attempt to learn a semester's worth of knowledge in only a week. For some students, it's their first time in the library all semester, maybe ever. Others have slaved away many nights under the fluorescent lights, and are slightly annoyed to find their study space being invaded by amateurs. While these newbies wander aimlessly around the first floor, hopelessly trying to find a table, the OGs of the library are already on the third floor long tables deep into their studies. Here is a few signs that you may live in the library, whether you'd like to admit it or not.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments