<p>Who would've thought it'd be so easy... ;)</p>
<p>Good for you!
I can never follow them, especially the ones with time. Like, 7~8 study blah.. then realise a really good tv show is on on that time and I break the schedule, and then i think, i broke the schedule now, i shall just break off the whole one today..
I just stick with lists..</p>
<p>YAY. I do that too. =)
I strongly recommend making schedules if you can follow them.</p>
<p>I find the same problem with exact schedules--once you get an hour behind, it's too tempting to abandon the whole thing. What I do instead is create a list of things I have to do (including stuff like eating) and assign each one a time value. Having a schedule file in Excel or somesuch makes it easy to enter the current time and see when you'll be done with everything as long as you're always doing <em>something</em> on the list, which can offer a nice motivation to finish while still letting you choose the exact order.</p>
<p>Yeah, lists do seem more flexible...</p>
<p>I'm starting to do tuesday when school starts actually. And now that my dad has a computer I can do homework over there :D</p>
<p>I recently bought a whiteboard from IKEA that I've put on the wall next to my desk. I write down all my current assignments, and erase them when I'm done. It's definitely helped me become more organized, without being as restrictive as a schedule.</p>