By Hedrick Lepsch


Who hasn't gone into a college student's dorm and about thrown up because of all of the leftovers and crazy stuff growing under all the books and unwashed clothes?

The most wonderful, and perhaps only wonderful, thing about finals week is that it is the last hurrah of a semester, and once it is successfully completed, you can take a break, breathe easy, and have fun. With that in mind, studying for finals can be a slightly more enjoyable task, or at least you can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Organization, This is always the foundation to cleanliness and if you really want to keep up on things you need to be able to organize things in a systematic and simple manner.

Create a flexible daily schedule. The most productive people are consistent in their daily habits. Consistency in your schedule (i.e. bedtime, lunchtime and work time) helps you buffer out unproductive time. Also be sure to schedule time to time to relax and sleep. As they say, all work and no play make Jack a dull boy.

Create of list of three doable tasks to accomplish for the day. Instead of creating a daunting to-do list, choose three things you must get done that day. Be sure to remember to cross items off you list once you complete them. Crossing items off the list motivates you to continue complete your tasks and gives you a great sense of accomplishment.

Learn to prioritize your tasks by most important versus most urgent. If you accomplish tasks forever based on their urgency you will always be livening crisis to crisis. But if you learn to complete the tasks that are most important first you are less likely to be always running around like a chicken with its head cut off.

There is nothing wrong with letting go of some of your stuff so you can keep a hold of your life better. It may seem difficult, but you will thank yourself as you let go of more and more stuff in order to facilitate cleanliness.

Also, discovering whether distraction is a help or a hindrance to your study can be really useful. Do you work better in a quiet room? Or do you study better in a room with music or talking? Answering these kinds of questions, and experimenting can help you to study to the best of your ability.

Make sure that you schedule in the time to really keep things clean or you can be sure it won't happen. Make sure that you apply these steps as you strive for sustainability in cleanliness.




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