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What habits help with preparing for a more structured and discipline lifestyle and how will this help with my future career goals and path?

I’m preparing for college and want to do ROTC in college while being a full time student and want to know how to balance efficiently while also having fun. I need tips on finding additional income to provide aid financially and help me get through college and this upcoming tight schedule.

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TRAVIS’s Answer

Be punctual. Show up early and always factor in an extra 30 minutes to getting somewhere. Leave your alarm clock or cell phone in the bathroom so you have to get up to turn it off. Maybe even keep a cup of cold coffee on the bathroom sink so you can really get started with your day. Many people front load the day with exercise routines. That will energize you for the day and will also not be something you have to spend time doing later in the day. Apply for student aid and work study jobs when you start college. Be persistent because you are in competition with others. Good luck, you will do well.
Thank you comment icon Thanks, can't wait to put this advice into action! JazMina
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Marianna’s Answer

Hi. Maybe i do not have any tips for financial parts, but i do have some for time management. There are some really good to help with it(they are free, but have some in-app purchases. However apps work without them just fine):
Todoist - you can put tasks for your day here. And it has a good widget for home screen - tasks can be easily put right from there.
Me+ - greeat app. It helps to create habits, also there are a lot of videos with tips how to be organized, resilient, empowered, mental health tests, articles.
Focus Tree - app to focus. While you are focusing there you can't leave app, otherwise you fail your session. As rewards you will get decorations for your garden in app.
Finch - it's not for time management, but mostly for your mental health. You have a little bird there and by completing tasks of selfcare you will travel with this little bird, chat, buy clothes, furniture for bird's home.
hope it helps
Thank you comment icon Thanks for the help. JazMina
Thank you comment icon Thank you so much for the helpful tips and I will be putting them to use for a better lifestyle. JazMina
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