essay on importance of consistency in student life
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The life of a student is many things. The one thing that it is not is consistent. Between juggling full time studies, a constantly changing work timetable and an ever present social life, the virtue of consistency is often not made possible, especially at the gym.
At different points in the semester, the balancing act of all these essential life domains can sometimes, and often is, skewed disproportionately to one or the other.
For many students, having the ability to scavenge three meals a day and finding money for the pub is an achievement of consistency in itself.
Many of my friends often ask how I am able to find time to work 15-20 hours a week, attend uni twice a week, intern 13 hours a week, volunteer, study, and still find the time and energy to go to the gym 4-5 times a week. I often find myself reiterating the same thing; it is not easy and requires a lot of sacrifice and discipline
At different points in the semester, the balancing act of all these essential life domains can sometimes, and often is, skewed disproportionately to one or the other.
For many students, having the ability to scavenge three meals a day and finding money for the pub is an achievement of consistency in itself.
Many of my friends often ask how I am able to find time to work 15-20 hours a week, attend uni twice a week, intern 13 hours a week, volunteer, study, and still find the time and energy to go to the gym 4-5 times a week. I often find myself reiterating the same thing; it is not easy and requires a lot of sacrifice and discipline
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