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HomeUncategorizedMaking use of your time: Holiday edition

Making use of your time: Holiday edition

The holidays are just around the corner. Christmas trees are being decorated, and the bells are ringing. Aside from Christmas, we have approximately 16 days to do whatever we want. So, how are we going to utilize this free time? Today, I’ll be looking through the things I believe should be done on your spare time.

1. Relax

Relaxing is very important, and plays a major roles in our busy lives. We are so preoccupied by school, and other extra curricular activities (which isn’t a bad thing). We never have time to sit down and make time for ourselves, unless we are they type of people who play video games 24/7. During the holidays, we are able to unwind and alleviate the stress that we receive from all the work we do.

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2. Get active

Just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean that you can watch TV all day long. Although it is crucial for us to relax, getting active is just as important. Getting active benefits your body in many ways. Its also a great way to have fun and enjoy your time. You could even consider playing sports a way to relax and set your mind free.

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3. Get ahead in your studies

With the 16 days you have during your holidays, its a great way to get ahead in school. Again, I’m not telling you to kill yourself and study for five hours. Balance your time. Use some of your day for relaxing, or playing sports, and some for studying. Furthermore, you could read through your science/math textbook for 30-45 minutes a day. This way, you aren’t giving yourself additional stress, but your grades will improve.

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Obaydhttps://www.youthareawesome.com/author/obayd
Hi, I'm Obayd, a 9th grader currently attending Westmount Charter. In my free time, I really enjoy sports. Some of my favourite include skiing, downhill mountain biking, badminton, ice hockey, and soccer. I also enjoy watching TV, movies, and travelling. I am a provincial level debater and impromptu speaker. My blogs are based around a wide variety of topics. Enjoy!
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