Ten ways to stay productive this summer holiday - EtoneX

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Ten ways to stay productive this summer holiday - EtoneX By Chia Suan Chong for EtonX | May 2019 The summer holidays are coming and that means no school, no daily homework, and no busy schedules…at least for now. Instead, you’ll have week after week of endless possibilities. You can do anything you want with your time, so what will you choose? You could laze in front of the television all summer or hang around shopping malls with friends all day. But you have about 14-18 summers in your entire student life to enjoy before you embark on your working life when the idea of having six continuous weeks of holiday becomes a faraway dream. How many of those summer holidays have come and gone? And what have you done with them? What can you do to make this summer holiday more productive?

Here are ten ideas:

1. Conquer your fears What are you afraid of? Heights? Snakes? A room full of unfamiliar people? Public speaking? Facing your fears is sometimes the best way to conquer them. Reflect on the reasons for your fears and what you might benefit from getting over them. Then create an action plan to tackle your fear gradually.If you’re afraid of heights, you might want to start by rolling down a small hill and looking out of the window of a 10-storey building before trying to book yourself in for a skydiving experience. If public speaking is what terrifies you, give a short speech to your family or practise speaking in a safe environment where your audience might share your fear. Always remember to evaluate the risks involved, think about escape mechanisms if you turn out to have taken on too much and avoid anything that will put you in danger. The key goal should be to stretch yourself and confront your fears, not to confirm them by frightening yourself.


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