editorial
Finding our private time
With the hustle and bustle of col
lege life, we often find ourselves up
to our ears in homework, committee
meetings, and other engagements.
When the work becomes overpow
ering, we must make time for our
selves.
Although we have twenty things
to do, we cannot accomplish those
items if we are cranky, tired, and
angry. We need time out for our
selves.
When the crunch starts, we have
to schedule free time. Homework
calls but so does the private time
we’ve been missing. Making lists
and schedules can help us accom
plish everything as well as get in our
much needed time alone. Also,
planhing ahead can alleviate some
of the last minute pressures which
may take over our free time.
When we make time for ourselves,
the quality of time is more important
than the quantity. Relaxing in the
sun or soaking in the bathtub are
great ways to relieve stress. Music
will soothe some of the most over
worked souls. By deciding what
quality activity in which to engage,
we can make the most of our private
time.
It may be difficult to schedule time
for ourselves, but we must in order
to save our sanity. If we look, we can
find our private time.
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