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Struggling to build a side hustle while balancing your academic responsibilities? Here are three effective strategies to help you manage your time in college like a seasoned pro!3 tips for harmonizing work and studies in college without losing your sanity.
Let’s dive into the world of freelancing today. Specifically, freelancing when you’re an exhausted college student trying to maintain minimum attendance, earn decent grades, and simultaneously build a side hustle. It’s challenging, but not impossible.
TIP 1 -Prioritize weekend tasks wisely: Let’s face it, there’s always so much to do, but never enough time to do it all. As the renowned productivity expert David Allen once said, "You can do anything, but not everything. "I’m not saying you should cancel all your exciting weekend plans to hunch over your laptop and meet deadlines. However, I do suggest prioritizing your tasks smartly...Have you wrapped up all your work by Thursday? Great! Dedicate the entire weekend to exploring a new hobby, attending parties, or simply curling up with a good book in a cozy corner (if that’s more your style). Discover a new freelance opportunity that could significantly elevate your skills? Maybe consider skipping the Saturday brunch with friends and focus on building something remarkable instead. Ultimately, it’s all about experimenting until you find that sweet spot between work and fun (extra points if you can find an intersection between the two!).For instance: This week, You dedicate your evenings to exploring freelance gigs. Next weekend, I’m planning to sleep for 10 hours a day to catch up on rest. The following week, I’ll focus on creating content for my LinkedIn profile. If you’re curious, you can check out this insightful article on immersion: Link
TIP 2: Utilize small pockets of free time : Maximizing productivity often comes down to working in short bursts throughout the day. And it doesn’t always have to be work-related tasks, either! Completing low-effort activities like responding to messages, checking emails, or even mentally organizing tasks to tackle later can save you a lot of time. This approach is especially useful for those who commute long distances for classes (day scholar life, anyone?) or find themselves scrolling through memes during lectures (no judgment here xD).Try using these mini-breaks throughout the day to knock out small tasks—you’ll be amazed at how much you accomplish without even realizing it! P.S. I found this fantastic article that delves deeper into this strategy: Link
TIP 3: Get comfortable working on multiple devices : The constant notifications, distracting apps, and the discomfort of typing on a small screen made it nearly impossible for me to produce quality work on my phone. But that changed when offline college resumed. Suddenly, I had to draft content, respond to emails, and send important messages—often with tight deadlines—while I was in college without a laptop. Gradually, I became adept at writing on my phone, tablet, paper, and even on my college desk xD, simply because I had no other choice. And if you’re also a full-time freelancer balancing college with a side hustle… trust me when I say this—being able to work comfortably across all devices is a game-changer. Once you break free from the need to rely solely on your laptop, you can get things done on the go and save valuable time. Being adaptable with devices has significantly enhanced my ability to manage work alongside college. I hope these three tips help you achieve the same balance. Now that we’ve covered the essentials...Let’s recap, shall we? Here are the key points we discussed today:
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