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Time management
barrelracingfever
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2014-10-27 8:04 PM
Subject: Time management



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It is hard for me to manage my time between, school, volunteering (scholorship), applying to universities, barrel races on the weekends, riding my horses during the week, keeping up with my horses during the week, friends, a boyfriend, and I will be getting a part time job next month! Not meaning to complain or anything but i feel super stressed with everything and I'm getting behind in school as well as my horses being put on the back burner. My horses look like crap cause i havent been grooming them like i use to, and they are getting fat and not being worked but maybe once a week. I have not competed in a barrel race in 2 months! and i miss it :( . I was just looking for advice and was wanting to know y'alls schedual and how you guys manage your time. 
 
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-10-29 10:42 PM
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It's all about prioritizing. What things in life are more important to you? What will help you succeed in life? Your boyfriend is a temporary thing... don't get me wrong, but I was a teenager once. Boys at your age are 110% retarded. Your family and your horses will always be there for you. Friends and boyfriends come and go.
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2014-10-30 1:55 AM
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Well I can tell you I was once in College, working full time, volunteering, friends and riding. (I occasionally had a bf but he usually had to come to the barn with me lol)

My scheduled went 8a-4:30p work (m-f) (I packed a breakfast/lunch/dinner and ate in the care almost all my meals)
Any homework from 5:30-6:00p before class.
Class from 6p-10p Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.
10:30pm - homework, shower, sleep.

Tuesdays - I did homework, did housework, rode (after work.)
Fridays - I did homework, Rode and then maybe friends (after work)
Saturday - rode/show, homework, housework, friends
Sunday - rode/show, homework, housework, friends

I alternated between Tuesdays and Saturdays volunteering. And I rode or went out and just spent time with my horse for about an hour Thursday nights once in awhile (I felt I had some time to recoup over the weekend) that was my logic anyway.

Now I work full time and volunteer. Still have friends too and my horse is in shape and ready to go.
I work Monday-Wed and Every other weekend in the evening. I volunteer every Friday and some Thursdays. I ride about 4x per week (before work) minimum and spend the other 3 mornings doing housework, grocery shopping, or other misc errands.

I am not saying it isn't hard to do... because it takes a lot lot of dedication and self motivation. I don't watch tv, couldn't tell you anything about the latest shows. I see my friends when I can and feel I have a healthy social life but you have to be committed to your priorities.

Good luck! I know its stressful.
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Barrelhorseluva
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2014-11-16 11:13 PM
Subject: RE: Time management



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 I agree with everyone so far. It is difficult but you have to figure out what's important. 
I struggle with time managing as well. It's harder when I don't have the same work times every week. You can do anything you set your mind too! 
I have class two times a week which isnt bad. Those are usually my main barn days too. After class I can go see my horse and ride. I usually work 26- 30+ hours, I love my job. I try to have more of a social life too just getting out and expirencing the world. And when I am actually home, thats for studying, sleeping, and cleaning. Hoping to add an internship into my chaotic life soon also! 

Good Luck
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bluerose2001
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2015-01-05 12:36 AM
Subject: RE: Time management



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Having an arena available with lights and very very close to you would help. I don't have that. Nor a dry place to ride right now. I figured it up today and by hauling to ride I pretty much lose an hour plus each time 30 minutes to catch and load. 15 minutes to drive, 30 minutes grooming and saddling 4 and  then the 30 minutes again to drive and unload. Just in time lost I could practice a lot more so I'm saving up to put a riding area in at home. Only way I know to get me more time in the saddle. 
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QH<3er
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2015-01-13 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: Time management



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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-10-29 8:42 PM

It's all about prioritizing. What things in life are more important to you? What will help you succeed in life? Your boyfriend is a temporary thing... don't get me wrong, but I was a teenager once. Boys at your age are 110% retarded. Your family and your horses will always be there for you. Friends and boyfriends come and go.

This!! If your horses are something you really want to focus on, you'd be figuring out a way to get it done. I know it's hard, but your friends, family, and relationship should understand that your horses come first!
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Bella235
Reg. Feb 2015
Posted 2015-02-11 9:17 PM
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try to spend more time in what matters you most.
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shelby_ann47
Reg. Mar 2015
Posted 2015-04-02 10:50 PM
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It's hard. Take a break from a few things. Figure out what you can go without for awhile and what you need. It will get better and all fall together.
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chels13
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2015-09-08 1:50 PM
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sometimes you have to cut something from the schedule. nobody's superman. how many universities are you applying to? if you need money and can get good grades and scholarship then why work part time?
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-09-08 3:36 PM
Subject: RE: Time management



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My suggestion is put that boyfriend on a horse. That way you get two horses ridden and get to spend time with the boyfriend. How long do you volunteer on those days. Do you have to log a certain number of hours? If not spend a little less time volunteering. When I was in high school I would ride as soon as I got home, feed 200 head of hogs, then prepare supper for my family. After the kitchen was cleaned up I did homework. ( My mother died.) Not trying to give you a sob story, just saying it can be done.
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CAMequine
Reg. Oct 2017
Posted 2017-10-16 10:41 PM
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Yayyyy it’s not just me who has trouble managing time!!!

It definitely sucks.
I find going to bed earlier and getting up earlier really helps give some extra time. Also prioritize, prioritize, prioritize!!!
What do you want to accomplish?
Maybe lunge and do groundwork somedays instead of riding. As for a place to ride there are millions of things to do to improve your barrel racing with even breaking a walk. Practicing your body position through the turn and getting your horse to bend, move off of leg pressure, turn snappier etc at a walk can help wonders when you are going full speed on the pattern. I struggle with wet, slippery ground where I live too.
Also try intreval training for fitness (you can do along a sandy roadside, on a gravel road, on a longish driveway etc). And transitions can help wonders and you don’t need a tonne of wide open space to do them. The little things. I find riding my horses at walk bareback for a whole ride and working on softening, bending and I’ve read that walking can stretch the muscles better than any other gait and it is easier on their joints and horses are less probe to injury if they spend a lot of time walking.
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Trinalittle
Reg. Dec 2018
Posted 2018-12-14 12:50 AM
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Time management is one of the key skills which one should inbuild in themselves. It helps in improving personality, state of mind and one can focus on each and every necessary part of life like in studying, playing outdoors, having time for friends and family.
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nathanadams
Reg. May 2019
Posted 2019-05-28 4:17 AM
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I think you should prioritize what is most important for you at the moment. And you should concentrate all of your efforts on the particular occupations.

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Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2019-05-28 6:27 AM
Subject: RE: Time management


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Why do we feel we have to do everything at once?!?  I'm done! lol  I am focusing on one to 2 things that will make me a better barrel racer and the means to do it! and not stress.  We put stress on ourselves!  Sometimes you need to step back bc you can be running in circles trying to accomplish everything at once!  Where do you want to be in 5 years? and then figure out the steps it would take to get there!  Even with the horses.  Even if you can only ride 1 or 2x week while you going to school but dont do races thats ok!  Because when you get out of school and get job and then add your races in.  Because you have the money and time.  just example not saying thats what you should do.  Just saying quit trying to do everything at once!  Enjoy life! Set yourself up for success!

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Delta Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2019-05-28 9:28 AM
Subject: RE: Time management



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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-10-29 10:42 PM It's all about prioritizing. What things in life are more important to you? What will help you succeed in life? Your boyfriend is a temporary thing... don't get me wrong, but I was a teenager once. Boys at your age are 110% retarded. Your family and your horses will always be there for you. Friends and boyfriends come and go.


It is about this -- prioritizing -- but instead of focusing on 'time' management -- you should focus on LIFE management!  Before you can prioritize, you must identify your short-term and long-term goals.  Then you can prioritize and build you life management around those.  Thank of your life as your bus -- ou own the bus -- you are the driver -- you must decide where you going to drive the bus, which road to take, and who gets to be on the bus...... and remember, the bus needs fuel so make sure taking care of yourself is a goal/strategy.  I know people who chase someone else's bus... and they are pretty tired and miserable people.  And people who just get on board anyone and everyone's bus -- again they are confused and tired and not happy.  Only invite those who truly support you to take a bus ride with you!   

For me, using a Planner enables me to manage my bus! It has monthly calendars and two pages for each day of the month.  I use the Franklin Planner.  Have for years and years -- my work life and personal life are 'driven' in one place......  it does take discipline, but learning discipline is extremely important for success in work and personal endeavors.....

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Fleurrose
Reg. Dec 2019
Posted 2019-12-16 1:04 PM
Subject: RE: Time management


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Delta Cowgirl - 2019-05-28 9:28 AM


BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-10-29 10:42 PM It's all about prioritizing. What things in life are more important to you? What will help you succeed in life? Your boyfriend is a temporary thing... don't get me wrong, but I was a teenager once. Boys at your age are 110% retarded. Your family and your horses will always be there for you. Friends and boyfriends come and go.



It is about this -- prioritizing -- but instead of focusing on 'time' management -- you should focus on LIFE management!  Before you can prioritize, you must identify your short-term and long-term goals.  Then you can prioritize and build you life management around those.  Thank of your life as your bus -- ou own the bus -- you are the driver -- you must decide where you going to drive the bus, which road to take, and who gets to be on the bus...... and remember, the bus needs fuel so make sure taking care of yourself is a goal/strategy.  I know people who chase someone else's bus... and they are pretty tired and miserable people.  And people who just get on board anyone and everyone's bus -- again they are confused and tired and not happy.  Only invite those who truly support you to take a bus ride with you!   


For me, using a Planner enables me to manage my bus! It has monthly calendars and two pages for each day of the month.  I use the Franklin Planner.  Have for years and years -- my work life and personal life are 'driven' in one place......  it does take discipline, but learning discipline is extremely important for success in work and personal endeavors.....


It's hard. Take a break from a few things. Figure out what you can go without for awhile and what you need. It will get better and all fall together.

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Aggieruns17
Reg. Jul 2017
Posted 2019-12-16 4:19 PM
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Like others have said, it is all about priorities. I'm not in school anymore, but I do work full time and live an hour from my main job. I also run two other businesses, one doing PEMF and the other training colts.  My schedule looks like this most days and my evening shifts if I have treatments to give:

5:30am wake up, get dressed, feed, eat, make my coffee (ABSOULETLY NON-NEGOTIABLE LOL!!!!)

6:45am leave for work

8am-5pm day job (Monday through Friday), I *can* take an hour lunch, sometimes I can do treatments, run errands, meet friends for lunch, but this time is rarely spent doing something that doesn't involve one of my jobs

5pm-6pm drive home - can make phone calls etc for the businesses

6pm-6:15pm quick dinner, usually something premade and popped in the microwave

6:15pm - 11:00pm or later ride colts, then ride my own, then feed/blanket/wraps etc. On days I do treatments in the evening, this just gets pushed back an hour or two. I give one of personal horses two days a week off and the other just gets hand walked/trotted -  and on those days I finish about 9:30pm then go to the gym for those two hours. 

11pm or 12am shower then bed.

 

Weekends are mainly filled with treatments (4 or 5 hours a day) and the rest of the time is spent riding all horses (I'll do up to 6 at a time), gym for an hour, and errands around that. If I want to go to a race, I work it into my schedule and sometimes that means getting up extra early or going to bed extra late.

 

You can do ANYTHING you are willing to prioritize, but that is just it, PRIORITIES.  When I was in school, my "friends/bf" time was lunch, or if I had horses to ride and felt I had too much homework, I'd do it during lunch and breaks (or before/during other classes, but don't tell LOL). I also worked 60 hours a week through college and took enough credits each term to graduate a year early, so I promise it can be done. 

 

You can be superman! 

 

Just remember this - 

There are 168 hours in a week

School (on the long side) is only 40 of those hours (that is inlcuding breaks and lunches)

Sleep (if you go with the recommended 8 hours) is 56

That leaves 52 hours a week where you can do anything else you need to do

Say you want to ride at least 2 hours a day, 14 hours a week, that leaves 38 hours

That is more than enough time for friends, bf, homework, meals, and a part time job :)

 

You've got this!

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Fleurrose
Reg. Dec 2019
Posted 2019-12-20 6:27 AM
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chels13 - 2015-09-08 1:50 PM sometimes you have to cut something from the schedule. nobody's superman. how many universities are you applying to? if you need money and can get good grades and scholarship then why work part time?

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It's hard. Take a break from a few things. Figure out what you can go without for awhile and what you need. It will get better and all fall together.



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patrick56
Reg. Jul 2020
Posted 2020-07-03 3:37 AM
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You know, I know no single person who doesn't have problems with time management. It's my biggest weakness. I have a university, tons of homework, a job, I'm also a volunteer in a shelter, and of course,  want to spend time with my friends and family. And it's so hard for me to do everything and there is no time for myself/

Only when I'm on the train to visit my parent once in 1-2 month I can do what I want

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dettye
Reg. Aug 2020
Posted 2020-08-06 2:57 PM
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It is the best time when you have so much plans and ambitions but if this temp is inconvinient for you make a plan that includes time for caring about your hourse. I used to do everything in a mess and forget about my plan to go to study and find property in Berlin, but then I realised that I need to manage all duties, so it helped a lot.

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Hellokaitlynn
Reg. Feb 2021
Posted 2021-02-25 1:37 AM
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There are a lot of problems with people and how they manage time. Hopefully, there are people who are aware of differentiating some important aspects of actions and not just the big things you have to focus on. There are people who will need some big changes in their activities because there are just some aspects that we are not able to see when it comes to this. Make sure you are not distracted from what is happening because there are just some aspects of the game that we have not yet talked about. Try and maintain a schedule throughout the whole day because it will definitely help you in your time of need lol.

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L.Grace
Reg. Aug 2019
Posted 2021-02-25 9:03 AM
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I am a 3rd grade teacher and HS coach. I feel ya. Time management is tough! I remember going to university and working 3 jobs, barrel racing, and I played college vball. You will just have to priortize what is important to you. You will be very tired but it will not be forever. You asked for our schedule so here is my currently. 1 hour commute to work. 7:00-3:00 I am teaching 3rd graders (Yes, we are in the classroom) 3:00-4:30 I get preped for the next day of teaching. 5:00-7:00 Vball practice. 1 hour commuite home. Then I feed, clean stalls, and try to ride. I dont have lights so I ride by the moonlight and a head lamp. Its not ideal but I have to ride during the week or I dont compete becuase I dont feel it is fair to my horses. That schedule is Mon-Fri. Saturday is game day 7am-7pm. Sundays are my only day off. This is only going to be for 5 1/2 weeks and then we move into track and field. Practice will then be 3:30-5:30 so I'll have more of my life back. Covid has really messed up sports but I am glad to be back, even if I don't have much of a personal life. My poor hubby and dogs will see me in April....

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