09-09-2013, 02:19 PM
Managing time to me is very simple, I am conscious of my choices.
If I choose to procrastinate in any form, I know it only hurts me.
a thought that has helped me to concentrate better, has been to think about what i'm doing physically. When I try to paint with my entire arm and sit up straight it makes me think about the core physical properties behind anything that i'm about to do.
When I combine that work ethic, with trying to piece together the theories I've learned from resources on the internet, and books. It makes for a good combination to keep me on track.
As for a calendar of some sorts I simply don't have one, my schedules to crazy with college studies and a shifting work schedule to do it.
My free time is my time to paint, I suppose time constraints like that are also a good motivator.
If I choose to procrastinate in any form, I know it only hurts me.
a thought that has helped me to concentrate better, has been to think about what i'm doing physically. When I try to paint with my entire arm and sit up straight it makes me think about the core physical properties behind anything that i'm about to do.
When I combine that work ethic, with trying to piece together the theories I've learned from resources on the internet, and books. It makes for a good combination to keep me on track.
As for a calendar of some sorts I simply don't have one, my schedules to crazy with college studies and a shifting work schedule to do it.
My free time is my time to paint, I suppose time constraints like that are also a good motivator.