I have a bunch of short-term goals:
- To memorise all the elements in the periodic table.
- Read an English book for at least 35 mins.
- Take 15 mins to review french stuff.
- I won't watch TV during dinner.
- To finish my Math textbook (out of school, HK)
- Do exercise regularly
- Practise the piano more
My main goal: I will not be spending more than 45 mins for each subject per day. This is about homework, study time can by added. That will be maximum of 3 hours working with my CIS homework on weekdays. And hopefully, my time with electronics, my laptop especially, will also be decreasing (because it's not good to my eyes, my neck, and my back). I feel like that I have been losing a lot of time because I spend too much of it with my school things, especially homework. I think that I have to be more efficient for my own advantage, my own fun, and even just reviewing or reading or doing sports, not homework. I will use my time for doing homework for each subject daily for an ordinary week and look at the time. Then, I will eventually be subtracting 3 mins in total everyday. I don't want this to fail so I have to do this gradually. When I reach 3hrs, I'll divide it into four equal parts and do it according to the # of subject that have homework, and I think I will end up using less time if I shorten my "longer subject homework". Because some other I probably don't need 1-hour time. If I've successfully done it, and feel comfortable with it, I think I'll shorten it even more (but with the same quality of work). I can also use some focusing methods: no music, rest for 5mins for every 25mins... But I will also be doing the other above goals at the same time because they are short goals that should be accomplished soon, and they all go together - mainly about time.
I think that these are reliable goals for you rex but for other people 4 hours would be a lot. Reading in english is a good and achievable goal that will improve your english reading and writing skills.
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