https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/apr/19/daily-routine-cracked-productive-regimen
Well, I would say yes, it is!
But what kind of person are you? Have you changed 'routine' lately to accommodate assessments, work/study/life (im)balance?
Let me know what you think.
Mark
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I need a routine. I noticed I needed to change things as soon as I started college. It's a balancing act being at college full time while still working, studying and running a home .
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I too believe in routine. Like a chess or snooker player I try and think 3 or 4 steps ahead which gives me some time to play with. But as always, post-it notes rule, OK?! Ha ha.
ReplyDeleteI also need to have routine in my life. If i didnt have a routine in the morning and at bedtime id get no where fast. I find myself getting adjetated at Grant if he's in the house and not sticking to the routine(That's in my head)😁I have kinda learned to accept that it's not always going to go to plan with having young children.
ReplyDeleteYes, with plans, there is always the possibility that things can change, for various reasons. A structured outlook does, however, help. I am quite sure about that! Thanks for your comments. PS, poor Grant, ha ha.
ReplyDeletePost it notes definitely rule
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