Ally and Genevieve Share 4 Steps for Using a Planner to Manage Schoolwork
This is a free course for high school students, sharing 4 steps for using a planner to manage schoolwork.
Your Instructor
I'm Genevieve, and it's great to meet you.
Working hard every day when your heart's not in it sucks any enjoyment out of what you're doing. How many times have you been told how important it's for you to have a passion, right before they tell you to stop doing things you like doing.
I know about getting caught up in what should be done so the next step of the usual plan will happen, with myself and also the young people in my life.
When you spend even a few minutes of doing something you truly enjoy, it's hard to go back to the grind.
That can look like a lack of focus when in fact it's a lack of knowing how to synthesize your passion with the non-negotiables of your education life.
I'd like to hear about your daily life, and the direction you'd like to head toward. Yes, you are a young adult and the direction you'd like to head can also be described as having goals.
There's nothing wrong with having goals. It's important that they're your goals.
Knowing who you are, and how you live your daily life helps you stay in the lane so you can reach the destination you decide on.
Let me help you discover your best self, and clarify your goals. It's going to lead to knowing the benefits of the hard work you do,
As for me, I chose to go to the University of Michigan after growing up in a good mid-western family, and being a solid A/B+ student in my small rural high school. I had few plans other than repeat the solid high school story, and become a doctor. Little did I know I had to pass chemistry and like biology.
I did like to find why people acted the way they did, and how their environment played a role. And, I love collecting experiences.
I've lived a charmed life (midwestern naivete, a good work ethic, and lots of blessings). The good news is I can find a surprising way out of many messy moments. Collecting experiences has provided me with something to draw on.
The best news is I've met very few people who aren't amazing humans.
Let's get a conversation started....