Yesterday was quite an exhuasting and hectic day, overall. It was also the first day since I began my test preparations that I failed to get any studying done toward the LSAT. I wish I could say that I felt disappointed in myself, but I don’t. I waited entirely too long to finish my Business Report for Professional Writing and found myself struggling at work to finish it before it was due at 6pm. For some reason as well, I also chose Monday as the day I was going to ride my bicycle to work. This ensured that when I returned home, I promptly laid on my bed and passed out.
It was refreshing, though; I think I needed it. With exams commencing next week, I need to walk a tightrope carefully balancing my habits for the LSAT and studying/work for finals. The LSAT Blog has a nice little article on study habits and self-control that is topical to this discussion.
While I won’t be riding my bike to class and then work today, I am going to try to ride it to work at least once a week. When it comes to Summer sessions, I believe that day will be Friday as it has me running around the least. You might seem more and more posts about me trying to get in shape and/or eat healthier as this blog reaches maturation. It is a goal, albeit a distant one, that I hold in high esteem. I can’t say, honestly, that I am happy about the current status of my health habits.
I am going to take the week to finish up my papers that are due, while filling the free moments with some LSAT prep as oppossed to my former routine that flipped the two variables. I’ll resume LSAT prep as a full time effort once this week finishes.