"Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much can be done if we are always doing." - Thomas Jefferson.
"You may delay, but time will not." - Benjamin Franklin.
"Make use of time, let not advantage slip." - William Shakespeare.
Assalamualaykum and a very good day to each and everyone of
you! ;) How do you do? Hope things are going well
by your side.
It’s been a busy week for me as I
am involved my college’s biggest project,
which is college’s annual dinner where I was chosen to be an MC (Master of
Ceremony) for Phase 1 Dinner (which was held on 26th April 2012) and
being placed in Gifts and Presents Division for Phase 2 Dinner, which will be
held on 5th May, 2012 (Oh gosh, the rehearsals will be starting from
this Tuesday or Wednesday nights...). Rehearsals for Phase 1 Dinner was made
one week straight from 8pm to 12-1 am where my whole schedule for this week is
quite tight with many assignments and duties to be made as well.
In spite of been fatigued
mentally and physically, experience gained are valuable indeed. I learnt that
teamwork, commitment, responsibility, punctuality , endurance and patience must
be blended in making a project thrive and successful. The event of Malam
Penghargaan Dayasari (MPD) 2011/2012 (Kolej Kediaman Kelima) held quite
successfully with good weather condition and every committee did their best for
the night too!
For the MC part, one thing I
learnt was that an MC need to be very good in controlling an event. One unexpected
occasion occurred while we MCs (I was partnered with a Chinese guy) invited a
group of performance for the opening ceremony, suddenly Isya’ prayers call
(Azan) emerged on the scene from the college’s musolla. We were silent quite awkwardly and I should
have announced to the audience that we will pause the ceremony while waiting
for the prayer’s call to stop. Instead, we MCs were silent and the Chinese guy
not knowing that the prayer’s call were not ended yet, he announced that our
ceremony will be continued when the prayer’s call are still taking place in the
atmosphere. One thing for an MC to know is that he/she needs to be alert and
prepared of anything unexpected occurance happened during an event. Kindly read my other post of Master of Ceremonies Tips for your brief reference.
“ I swear by the time; Most surely man is in loss; Except those who believe and do good, and enjoin on each other truth, and enjoin on each other patience” - Al-Asr (103): 1-3.
With many commitments and tasks,
a student is required to spend their time wisely; or to be straight forward,
need to have good time management. During this week which required me to be in
good physical condition, I’ve keep remembering Al-Asr surah with the above
meaning, where how exhausted and tiring it was to be involved in any projects
and assignments or tasks, we should bear in mind that sincerity is the utmost
important. At times, we might be having this thoughts of “What am I doing?”, “Why
am I doing this again?”, or “I shoudn’t have applied this position before” when
things gone so wrong and when one is under pressured. Sincerity is the only
thing that could have make you feel at least calm and do things anyway.
A few sad events happened to me this
week where I have been performing my Subuh prayers late, not been punctual to
attend some lectures and that I have
been skipping breakfast and taken brunch instead. Being a student (or even NOT
a student, hehe) breakfast is utmost vital. Energy obtained from breakfast will
provide sufficent energy for our body to work all day. So, I’ll make attempts
to have my breakfast everyday starting next week. Lets let go of the bad thing and move on to good
thing happening this week. I have been taking milk as suggested by my dear
friend. I have always wanted to drink milk everyday before, but I always ended
up didn’t. So, this is a good improvement Inia! Good job!
Well, let me share with you a few
articles of time management for university students for those who are having quite the same problem
with me.
These are links on managing time from Dartmouth College, USA that might be helping you. Make use of these handouts to the fullest :)
Anything happen, just be POSITIVE! ;) Till next time, goodbye! And Assalamualaykum.
These are links on managing time from Dartmouth College, USA that might be helping you. Make use of these handouts to the fullest :)
Handouts
How Well Do You Plan (25K Word)
Creating a Master Schedule (39K Word)
Time Management Tips (21K Word)
Making A Personal Schedule (22K Word)
To download calendars for creating schedules, choose one of the following:
- Weekly Planner (27K Word)
- 10-week Planner (22K Word)
- 4-year Planner (8K Excel)
- Distributive Worksheet (10K Excel)
- Spring Term Calendar 2011 (40K Word)
Anything happen, just be POSITIVE! ;) Till next time, goodbye! And Assalamualaykum.
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