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The Ultimate Guide for Study Planning for Athletic Training Students

Allison Strickland
8 min readNov 15, 2021
Photo by J. Kelly Brito on Unsplash

Time is our only finite resource.

168 hours a week are available for us to achieve our goals, pursue our passions, and spend time with family and friends. It’s actually closer to 80 or 90 hours once we’ve included sleep, eating, and the other menial tasks we complete on a daily basis.

In either case, it’s not a lot of time.

Because of this, many of us say things like “I don’t have time” to study, to read, or to learn an instrument. Lack of time is considered a reasonable excuse not to do something meaningful.

The real problem isn’t that we don’t have time. The real problem is that we don’t manage our time well.

We need to manage our time wisely if we want to achieve more, learn more, and enjoy a more balanced lifestyle. The same applies to studying.

The Waterfall Method of Time Management can be a very effective method for managing your time.

1. Study Goal (Yearly Time Management)

In the Waterfall Method of Time Management, level one is about appreciating the…

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Allison Strickland
Allison Strickland

Written by Allison Strickland

Healthcare provider, boy mom, distance runner. Expert in creating online courses, web design, and copywriting. Visit sheahawksolutions.com or atstudybuddy.com

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