Sunday, April 12, 2015

Make Sure You Don’t Get Overloaded

Make Sure You Don’t Get Overloaded

Synopsis

The danger of doing all things is that you might not be able to do even one thing right. This is true in school, work and life in general. However, when you are young and very able, you are likely to feel that you are unstoppable. This can be true but it is definitely not the case at all times. Humans have limits and that applies to you too.

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Know Your Limits

You have to understand that you may have the energy to do a lot of things today but it doesn’t mean that you can do the same things tomorrow and the days ahead. You will soon get weary and no matter how you push yourself mentally, your body will not cooperate physically.

It is not wrong to do everything to earn money or to succeed in school or work, but if you are already sacrificing your health just to get what you want that’s another story. You have to identify the things that you can handle without losing your health, because when you overwork and lose your health you will become inefficient and that will defeat your purpose.

Same goes with school, a lot of students think that it is okay to overload. While it is indeed true to some students let me remind you that it is not effective to the majority. It will only feel good at the beginning but it will definitely not last. You will feel weak eventually even if your mind says you can still do it, but your body will not allow.

On the other hand, while there is overloading in your academic schedules, there will also be overloading in your social commitments. Do not over commit. As much as you would like to join all the organizations that appeals to you and your friends, the truth is you can’t. Extra-curricular activities would also eat up your

time and you don’t want that to happen. Bottom line, you need to control your activities because you don’t have the luxury of time to spend to everything you would like to do.

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