I've been so excited to type up today's posts!
The latest 'organize your life' was on school equipment.
So this one is going to be about having an agenda, tips to go far in school, the point of school ect.
The next post will also be up today and it's going to be on organizing your everyday make-up if you don't have a vanity.
- Agenda!
Okay, so you totally need this. My school actually gives us a 'planner' but personally I like to use that to note homework and stuff, then have my own for maybe more important stuff. You can write what you're planning to do that day or if you have a club or do something, you can write it down on that day and if your friends ask what you're doing after school you can just check to see if you're free or not. If you don't do much after school, then you can have a mini agenda to put in your pocket or in your bag just to have one I guess. You can still note things down but if you don't do much it'll be easier to handle and own.
- The point in school
So some people annoy me actually, by saying 'what's the point in school when we have the internet and TV and books' well there's loads of reasons why it's important. You need to know more than what the internet can try to teach you, TV doesn't teach you, and books might be a solution, if you have the money to buy books before you got a job, and if you learn yourself too read. Yeah, good luck with that. So you need to go to school so you can get your head down, study and focus. You'll get to know and learn things and be slightly smarter every single day. Then you can do your big tests and GCSE's and course work to get good grades. The higher the grade - the higher your chance of getting a good job - good job - good money - good money better things - better things better life - better life worth it - WORTH IT!
- Do your homework, try and do extension tasks if you have the option
- Even if you don't know it, leave it to last, try it, even if it's wrong you'll get marks for trying
- Don't be afraid to ask for help of a teacher, that's what they're there for
- If you are too conscious to ask in front of others, ask at the end of the lesson or go to their desk and ask them, or at breaks.
- See if there is any after school clubs that will extend your levels
- Listen and focus, then you'll know what's going on and what to do
- Try and answer questions, if you're more than 40% confident. If you are wrong you'll learn the right answer, then you can use that in future lessons.
- Don't talk when you're not meant to, or get your phone out
- Find a good group of friends so that you don't break rules, and then you can help each other with your goals and ambitions.
- Think of a goal, or a job, and get there.
- Don't be afraid to think outside the box, that's where the higher grades are.
I hope you liked this edition of organize your life!
Have a great day xox
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