quick ideas (some that i didn’t actually implement v well but are apparently good for lots of ppl): - Time blocking parts of the day or week - Being really serious about not prioritising exciting projects if you feel rly stretched, asking yourself questions like “would it be less impactful if i handed this to next year’s committee” or “if i work on this, what am i not able to do” - Keeping in mind this advice about doing 1 or 2 projects at time. I think this applies to e.g. if you have 2 clubs to run. But, i think this applies less if 1 project is sport, and the other is EA - doing events I personally looked forward to. I spent ~20% of my EA time 1-1ing with people cause i really enjoyed it. also running events that you personally enjoy is a good(?) heuristic for others enjoying it
quick ideas (some that i didn’t actually implement v well but are apparently good for lots of ppl):
- Time blocking parts of the day or week
- Being really serious about not prioritising exciting projects if you feel rly stretched, asking yourself questions like “would it be less impactful if i handed this to next year’s committee” or “if i work on this, what am i not able to do”
- Keeping in mind this advice about doing 1 or 2 projects at time. I think this applies to e.g. if you have 2 clubs to run. But, i think this applies less if 1 project is sport, and the other is EA
- doing events I personally looked forward to. I spent ~20% of my EA time 1-1ing with people cause i really enjoyed it. also running events that you personally enjoy is a good(?) heuristic for others enjoying it