Priorities
Friday, December 28th, 2007Self-improvement helps you reach your full potential. It is a great idea to analyze and ponder your problems to self-reflect and make things better. I find that when I actually make time to think about my problems, I am able to quickly see which ones are the problems that I have created myself, and how I can solve them and prevent them from happening again in the future.
One way I am working to self-improve right now is through proper time management. I struggle with this not because I am lazy at all; it is because I often am too busy with school, work, internships, and activities that I am forced to prioritize what should get done first. Sometimes it is difficult to choose, but I always try to get my school work done first because what good is paying to go to school if I end up doing poorly?

