
If there is one thing that college teaches you, it is how to multi-task. You are encouraged to get involved in organizations, do community service, take lots of classes, and network both on and off campus. Soon enough, you are overwhelmed by the number of commitments you have each week.
There is nothing worse than forgetting an important activity and letting people down. When your schedule starts to get full, you are more likely to miss something. Accidents happen, but there are ways you can get organized and prevent them.
My college must-have, second to only my laptop, is my planner. I have tried to use online calendar sites, but nothing proves to be as helpful as my physical paper planner. Any kind will work, although I have my favorite brand and size.
At the beginning of the semester, I write down all my assignments, due dates and even times. Any events that I know of at that time are added too. This has saved me so many times from double-booking or missing assignments. Soon, the practice of writing things in your planner becomes second nature.
Tips for first-time planners include:
- Color-code your responsibilities
- Write things down as soon as you find out
- Write down dates, times, and locations
Using a planner leads to better time management skills, more organization, and increased efficiency. These skills are essential in most all careers and are often looked for by recruiters.
Get one that best suits you! Make it fun, pretty, and practical, too. Add pictures and stickers if that makes you more likely to use it. Soon enough, your planner will become your best friend too.
