Doing 10 things in 1 day vs doing 1 thing everyday
Now that the new sessions of the new classes of most of the schools are starting, students are trying to be the best they can be so that they don’t have to worry about completing their notes in the later part of the session. Students have to make this decision so that they don’t have problems while revising their work at the time of their tests.
Students while making this decision, often think
that what should they consider doing, or what would be best for them, doing and
completing all their works at once, or slowly but steadily complete all their
works. In a student’s life, studies and learning is the top priority, and
someone as a student should have this as their top priority.
Well, the answer to the question lies in your
daily routine. After all, you have to decide what you must do and what you must
not, and whatever you decide should be according to your daily routine.
Students should choose a routine that is both comfortable for them and also
doesn’t lessen their productivity.
If the session is starting, then you have plenty
of time to do your work—an entire year. Well, as I said before, don’t wait or
waste your time if you have it. Make complete use of your advantageous time. Moreover,
you will find how splendid and comfortable it feels if you have already done
all your work before time and you can do anything you want for the rest of the
year.
Well if you are in the middle of the session, and
the due of your works has started increasing, then you must follow the second
analogy, which is to complete as many works you can in the shortest possible
time. You have to work hard otherwise you would be in trouble at the time of
the tests as you will have no material to prepare yourself.
I personally would recommend you to use the first
analogy, complete your works while you have time, i.e., complete your works
slowly and steadily and start from the beginning of the year. And while it
would impose less stress on you, it would also help you in the long run as you
will always have adequate material to prepare yourself at the time of the
tests.

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