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When Education Overwhelms: Making Time for Yourself

2025-04-14 (월) 12:00:00 Maddy Hong Brea Olinda High / 10th
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When Education Overwhelms: Making Time for Yourself

Maddy Hong Brea Olinda High / 10th

It can seem challenging to balance education and personal activities in the rapidly changing environment of society. There rarely appears to be enough free time in a day dedicated to extracurricular activities, projects, exams, and homework. It is natural to become overworked when you combine managing time for yourself, having a social life, and your family duties.

I frequently struggle trying to keep on top of everything as a student. Some days I feel like I am trying to balance too many tasks all at once, like finishing my homework and wanting to relax or hang out with friends. It is difficult to make time for other matters when you are stressed out to perform strongly in school. I have no choice but to focus and worry about the upcoming test or assignment due date, even when I am trying to simply take a break.

The worry of getting behind ultimately makes things extra difficult. Success in our society is frequently determined by academics and accomplishments, and it can seem as though we are not performing much if we do not always give it our best. Stress, however, can result from driving ourselves too much without regular breaks. Although I have been studying continuously, there have been days when I am so physically worn out that I am unable to concentrate.


Achieving a balance is essential. Creating time for the tasks that truly matter as well as acquiring the mindset that it is okay to say no to things that might take over us, are just as significant as improving time management. It is crucial to have times when we are not thinking only of school, whether that means scheduling time for friends, family, or just relaxing.

The majority of individuals seek to keep the right balance between our individual and academic lives, but it also serves as a reminder that we must look after ourselves. Through the bigger picture, taking pauses and making time and space for our favorite activities might improve our academic performance and greater sense of happiness in life.

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