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'Multitasking is the art of messing up several things at once'
'If everything's a priority, then nothing is a priority'
You must've heard many people say these phrases when you started studying for the MBA entrance examinations, especially if you are working. Some of you may even be demoralized by the scores you're getting and end up believing these people.
Trust me, multitasking is the way of life in an MBA and that's unavoidable. And multitasking starts right when you start studying for CAT. Studying for CAT and also making sure that your work life is unaffected by it is an achievable task. Here's how (Speaking from experience):
"Hey brooo, its Fridayyyyyy!! Let's go party somewhere!"
"Dude, you don't give time to your friends these days. At least come for a night out once"
"One or two beers don't matter. Study after that all you want"
I'm sure these are some of the dialogues you must've heard your friends say and you might be tempted to get swayed by them. After all, 2-3 hrs of fun won't hurt much in the long term. Right?
Wrong.
First thing is that these short outings and parties never remain short. And even if they do, some of these parties don't leave you in a condition to study afterward :P. I might sound like a bore, but people who are working especially don't have the luxury to waste time in parties and outings during prep.
Often, you'll feel so tired after office that you just won't want want to study. Or you may think you'll study extra tomorrow for what you missed today. Or there may be a case that you may keep your study time flexible based on your mood.
Not a great idea (any of these).
It is a fact that your brain gets used to particular functions at particular times of the day. So, if you start studying when its time to eat, your brain will just say, 'Sorry mate, no can do".
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