Daily schedule

Re: Daily schedule

by Joel Igbekele Olubusoro -
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I woke up to the soft glow of sunlight slipping through the curtains. The air felt cool and peaceful—just the kind of morning I needed. After a quick stretch, I got out of bed, brushed my teeth, and made a light breakfast. As I sipped my tea, I thought about the goals I had set for the day. Today, I wanted to focus on growth—both mentally and emotionally.

By 10 a.m., I had logged into my Saylor Academy account. I’m currently taking an online course that aligns with my personal interests and future goals. The material is thought-provoking, and I enjoy how it's designed to be flexible yet thorough. I spent the next couple of hours reading through course modules, watching lecture videos, and highlighting key ideas in my notes. I even took a short quiz and was happy to score higher than I expected.

Around 1 p.m., I took a break to make lunch. I listened to some music while cooking and let my mind relax for a bit. After eating, I went for a short walk outside to clear my head and get some fresh air. The sky was bright and the breeze gentle—it felt refreshing.

At 2:30, I settled back into my workspace, determined to finish one more module before 3. I read carefully, took detailed notes, and reflected on how the concepts I was learning could apply to real-life situations. By 3 p.m I had completed my target for the day which was completing my saylor academy course. It felt great to stay consistent, and I was proud of the effort I had put in.

The rest of the day was more relaxed. I spent some time journaling, organizing my space, and even chatting with a friend about what I had learned. In the evening, I treated myself to a nice dinner and watched an episode of a show I enjoy. Before bed, I reviewed my notes one last time and wrote down a few thoughts about what I’d like to accomplish tomorrow.

As I lay in bed, I felt calm and content. It had been a meaningful day—a perfect balance of productivity, reflection, and rest.