During the fall season I am a very busy person. Not only do I have football practice and musical rehearsals, I am also preparing daily for marching band competitions, learning show choir choreography and drilling my scales and songs for all-state band tryouts. I have my day scheduled out precisely so that I can maximize the use of my time.
I got to school in time to get a good workout in before marching band practice at 7:00. School started at 8:15 and we went back outside for marching band at that time too. Then I had my regular classes until 3:15. Throughout the day I always practiced all-state music during my lunch hour. After classes got out, I hit the locker room for football. Practice usually went until 6:00-6:30. This gave me time to get cleaned up, get some food in my body and practice my lines a little bit before heading to musical practice.
When 7:30 came around, we were all set up on stage and ready for our rehearsal. On times that I wasn't on stage, I just chilled with my peers or went over my lines. After practice got out at 9:30 I went through my all-state music one last time before calling it a day.
While reading this, you may think,
"How can you not go crazy?"
I often thought about this, but I loved being busy and always having something productive to do. I never got burnt out, because I had all of my time prioritized and while at each activity, I had the mindset that this is what I was doing. I wasn't thinking about band when at football or vise versa.
Of course this time was hectic, but hey- it was FUN. Fun is what it is all about! Applying everything I physically and mentally have to a team or cause, to pursue a goal, is the greatest feeling in the world.
At the end of all of this, I felt accomplished and excited about what I had done. Not only did I have success as an individual or as a team, I had great life experiences that I will never forget. I created many memories with those around me that I will cherish forever. I did something with my high school career. I didn't just sit and be a bump on a log. I did something with my life in those four years.
All of those high school experiences can and will carry over into my everyday life. My college life. My career life. Time management, work, and social aspects from all my experiences fall into their place. You must be able to organize and structure your life in some way. Whether that be down in pen on paper in a planner, written on a calendar, or on sticky notes piled up in your locker. You have 24 hours in a day and you always use them, whether you know it or not. For me, I had to maximize the use of every single minute of my day. This was fun because I enjoyed what I was doing and concentrated my entire focus on what I was doing at that exact moment. I hope to continue into college with that same mindset and hopefully my actions inspire others to do the same. Put your best foot forward and GO FOR IT.
Steven,
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with everything you said. It seems most people think that having a busy schedule is stressful and pointless, but if you are involved in things that make you happy and are things you can look forward to, it's all worth the while.
-Bailey
Steven,
ReplyDeleteLife is not as fun when you do not challenge your self and try new opportunities. It was good that your where involved in things that you enjoyed and did not get burnt out. Continue what you are doing and you will go far!
-Lindsay
Steven,
ReplyDeleteOur high school lives sound the same! I totally agree with everything you said and the fact that being super busy in high school has helped with getting used to college. I am glad that you took a positive outlook on your hectic lifestyle because some people don't do that.
Abby