Hey, guys! Me again! Hope you all enjoyed your
Thanksgiving breaks. In the spirit of the holiday season, I would just like to
say that I am incredibly thankful for my family, my friends, my teachers (at
school and dance), the standards of my education, the opportunities that my
studio gives me, my studio as a whole, and my health and ability to dance and
train as hard as I do.
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Mini-me on Thanksgiving 7 years ago! |
As any dancer -any athlete, for that matter- will tell
you, it’s not easy to get up at an ungodly hour, sit at a desk and waste time,
go straight from sitting to warming up and practicing, then coming home late
with piles of homework and chores waiting for you in a messy room that you
never have time to clean, needing to eat, shower, and –oh, yeah- sleep.
Fortunately for me, I've found some pretty good tips, and
I’m going to share them with you. They’re from Toni Branner's The Care and Feeding of a Dancer. I know, it makes us sound
like we’re pets or something. I’m pretty sure we own a book with the same title
about caring for your Labradoodle. But she’s got some great tips. You can but
her book on amazon here.
Time Management for Dancers
1. First thing when you get home from dance,
no matter how late it is, make yourself a snack. Doing this as soon as
possible will help replace the glycogen in your muscles, and you’ll feel better
in the morning. And I’m sure we’ve all heard that you should never eat a large
meal late at night because it won’t metabolize as well, blah blah blah. As long
as you’re not stuffing yourself to the gills, you’ll be ok. I recommend a smoothie or some
oatmeal.
2. Assess your homework situation and
prioritize. One tip that I have found particularly helpful is Branner’s A-B-C prioritizing
system. As are the things that absolutely have to be done tonight, Bs
would be awesome if they could get done, but they can be worked on tomorrow or
at school, and Cs are the things that you wish you had time for, but they can
wait for the weekend. I use different colored highlighters in my planner to
organize these.
3. Take a shower. For
me, this usually gets done almost as soon as I finish eating, because if I’m
showering at 11:30, it keeps my whole family up. But some people like to shower
last. Either way, it’s pretty straight-forward.
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My desk |
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Control center, where I can see everything that needs to get done. |
In order for these tips to work for me, I like to make
sure that my work space is organized. Mostly because I’m a little bit OCD, but
also because it just makes life easier. I also get a lot of my homework done at
school. We have a study hall right after first period, and when we don’t have a
required activity during that hour, I use it to knock out some reading or study
with friends.
In order to keep myself from wasting too much time on
Facebook or Instagram, I limit myself to 10 minutes of it before I start my
homework, but after I prioritize. I’ve also found that if I try to do my
homework with music on, it takes me twice as long to do, because I’m easily
distracted.
I hope these tips help you guys, and I hope you’re having
a great holiday season! If you want to see what I’m up to, check out my
Instagram here and be
sure to comment down below telling me how you’re celebrating!
~Savanna