Life doesnât have to be stressful if you use organization and discipline
By Morgan Hannah, Life & Style Editor
By pre-chopping and packaging veggies and portioned proteins, you save yourself a lot of hassle, time-wasting, and decision-making.
So, hereâs the thing: life doesnât have to be that difficult or stressful. It really doesnât! I mean, yeah, youâve gotta figure out how to balance your social life, love life, classes, homework, family, keep yourself organized, do your taxes, cook decent meals, and get enough sleepâbut it is all possible! This guide here is to help you do basic things right by utilizing the skills of communication, organization, and discipline.
Taxes
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Cooking
Ensuring you eat proper healthy meals, especially as a student living on your own, can oftentimes be a struggleâbut it doesnât have to be! Meal-prepping is a lifesaver. Designate one day out of the week to plan and prep all your meals for the week ahead.
Start by making more frequent and smaller grocery shopping trips to avoid food waste, then get into the habit of washing up, portioning, and packaging your meats and veggies right away when you get home. By pre-chopping and packaging veggies and portioned proteins, you save yourself a lot of hassle, time-wasting, and decision-making. Also, your fridge will thank you, as everything will be cleaner, smelling better, and stacked up neatly in reusable Tupperware containers.
If you honestly think meal-prepping isnât your thing and thereâs no way I can convince you to jump on that bandwagon, then why not give a meal-delivery service a try? No, Iâm not talking Skip the Dishes (thatâs too expensive and unhealthy for long-term), but rather Chefâs Plate, Hello Fresh, and Noom! These services send all the ingredients and instructions for easy-to-make meals right to your front door for as little as $9! They can save you some serious time and serious cash.
Sleep
Honestly, this one is as easy as setting a schedule for yourself and NOT TOUCHING YOUR PHONE when itâs lights out time. If you have a repeat alarm to get you up in the mornings, regardless of whether you have a schedule to adhere to or not, youâll find yourself going to bed exactly when you need to ensure youâre receiving a proper full eight hours of sleep. Trust me, I did my time as a baker waking up at 4 am for my 5 am start. At first, I had to force myself to get to bed early enough to make sure I was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for the workday ahead, but sooner than I thought possible, I was ready to hit the sack by 8 pm. So, set a wakeup alarm, donât turn on your phone (donât even glance at it) and watch the sleep magic happen.
And if youâre thinking, âbut Iâve got so much homework and studying to do, Iâll never be able to actually get to sleep on time!â Yes, yes you will. Stop wasting your time on social media or texting your friends all day long and youâll find you have plenty of time throughout the day to get what you need to do, and that brings me toâŚ
Social Life/Love Life
Itâs highly important that we all have a social life. But itâs also important to understand that your education comes first. With that in mind, think of it this way⌠for every homework assignment or chapter of studying that you get done, thatâs a brief moment of social media or hanging out with friends you can award yourself with! Itâs also an excellent kill-two-birds-with-one-stone kind of idea to make friends with the people you have classes with. That way, you can socialize with them at class and not take away any time from your studies!
As for a love life, plan a date night once a week and make sure you stay on schedule so that you can guilt-free enjoy the whole day with your boo. Trust me, this will work out way better for yourself and your relationship than trying to sneak in distracted moments here and there.
In both cases, setting your intentions clearly, learning to say no to âopportunitiesâ that donât serve you or fit with your goals, and being open and communicative with the people in your life will leave you with better relationships and a lot more free time on your hands.
Family
Your family will totally understand that youâve got a lot on your plate right now as a student. Chances are members of your family have been in your shoes already. Also, donât be afraid to rely on family to keep you motivated and on task with your school work and your work schedules.
If there are special events or holidays popping up in your calendar that you want to participate in, make sure you plan for those in advance by thoroughly using calendar apps to keep track of due dates and meeting/class times. Youâll thank yourself later when youâre enjoying Easter Sunday with the fam and no back-of-the-mind projects or commitments to get through.
Organization
Organization comes with practice. Itâs as simple as getting into the habit of putting things away after youâre done with them or right away when you come home from work/school. The more you do it, the more organized youâll be! And the more organized you are, the easier it will be to continue to be organized and to get more done.