Saturday, January 31, 2026

Research & Planning of My Schedule

Hey what's up blog, I decided to do a reflection on why I made my schedule the way I did. This will be the last blog for the week, I will not be doing any work tomorrow because I have a rugby game in Tampa. Not sure if you've heard, but this weekend there is a 20% chance of snow in Tampa. Snow in central Florida; that is just unheard of, but anyways I hope you enjoy my reflection. Thank you.


I decided to create my schedule in a calendar format because this is how I prefer to see my work and it is what I'm most comfortable with. I feel this way because being able to see all of my work laid out in front of me will and does help me stay organized and use my time more effectively. Normally I wouldn't refer to a calendar, I'd just pull up Canvas and go to the blog, but I know the project being as rigorous as it is I must say structured. This format is also better for me because it doesn't make me feel confused or overwhelmed.

One of the things that I also like to make sure of in my schedule is that my Sundays are free and that I don't have any work to do. This is important to me because it helps me avoid becoming burnt out. I don't want to have to feel annoyed to be working on the project, I want to have fun with it. By not rushing through my work, I can comeback Monday feeling ready to put some time into my work and not feel burdened. Furthermore, utilizing this schedule is important to me because my project is going to take several weeks to complete.

In addition, I did not want to put all my work into one day, as it would have been stressful and not realistic. For that reason, there are days where I'll start a blog but not finish it, leaving the finishing for the next day. Having my work spread out through the week allows me to stay productive while also helping me make sure I have time to chill. Overall, my schedule is going to help me find equilibrium between my school work and my free time, making it easier for me to stay focused and produce quality work.

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