How to make a time table and also be consistent with it?

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How to make a time table and also be consistent with it?

Hello dear readers,
Have you ever made a timetable, followed it for a few days and never went back to it? Well it has happened with me too and while struggling to do so I found an ultimate solution. Well, This blog will tell you how you can make a productive time table and actually follow it consistently.


Firstly, It very important to SET UP A GOAL. Time tables should never be made without any goals. It is supposed to be followed in a specific interval of time which is not more then one month. Let's say for example I have my exams coming up in 2 weeks. Hence I'll make a timetable suitable for such event. Let's say that, it's the first day of school/college. In such a case you should make a timetable that involves notes making or revision of what was taught in your educational institution. 

Once you are done with setting up a goal, the next step is to actually MAKE A TIME TABLE. The schedule that you make must be a flexible one. That is, it shouldn't be jam packed with your to dos. If you do so, when you confront an impromptu plan you tend to break the schedule and you might later procrastinate to complete that task in your timetable. You should always remember to add your eating, resting and play/sports/workout time in your time table. We must be healthy before everything else in the world.

When you are on to making a study time table, make sure that you change the subjects. I you plan on doing 1 subject per day you are most likely to not follow it out of boredom and procrastination. For instance, if I plan on to studying Maths I'll pair it with something that I find easier that is for me its web designing. Your choice of subjects should a combination of a subject you find hard and a subject that is easier for you. 

One BIG MISTAKE that everybody does is, copying a time table from internet or using someone else's time table. This is a mistake everybody does and so have I. But I have found that this is not right. Using the timetable of JEE and NEET toppers or MPSC UPSC toppers is not going to help you at all. You need to understand your pace of learning and how you spend your day. 



Refer the following for a better understanding...



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