Do you have a calendar or a diary to plan your working days? Most of us has it and needs it.
So it is a good idea to schedule your free time too, isn´t it? I can give you 5 reasons for doing it.
1. Free time will be important for you
All the things you plan are important. So the free time will be too.
2. You will have more free time
When you organise your free time, you can use it more effectively.
3. You can look forward to your free time
For example, when you plan going to dinner with your friends on Friday evening, you can look forward to it the whole week.
4. Your work will be better
You will try to do all your duties as soon as possible to have a free time.
5. You will have a better control over your life
Scheduling your free time helps you to control your life and enjoy it.
Related Grammar
Most of us is used to have a calendar or diary to note down all the important things to do. Without it, we would be lost and wouldn’t be able to organize our working time.
But not only scheduling duties, but also scheduling our free time can be useful. You may find it strange to schedule your leisure time, but I will give you 5 reasons for doing it.
1. Free time will be important for you
The activity becomes as important as your work, when you schedule it. That is why you will consider doing it to be a good way of spending your free time.
2. You will have more free time
When you organise your free time, you will gain more of it. You won’t have to lose your time by thinking what to do. Just look it up in your diary and enjoy it!
3. You can look forward to your free time
For example, when you schedule going to dinner with your friends on Friday evening, you can look forward to it during the working week.
4. Your work will become more productive
You will do your best to fulfill all your duties during working time, if you have some plans for the evening.
5. You will have a better control over your life
Scheduling your free time helps you to take over your priorities and spend your free time as good as possible.
Definitions
schedule – a plan that lists all the work that you have to do
note down – to write down something important so that you will not forget it
duty – something that you feel you have to do because it is your moral or legal responsibility
leisure time – time that is spent doing what you enjoy when you are not working or studying
look up – to look for information
look forward – to be thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen
fulfill – to do or achieve what was hoped for or expected
take over – to begin to have control of or responsibility for something
priority – something that you think is more important than other things and should be dealt with first