Managing time with friends
@mavieserrano728 (670)
Philippines
April 24, 2010 3:06pm CST
Do you still have time to spend with with your friends even if you are too occupied with bills, work and all the stuff in your mind that bothers you? Does that affect how you deal with you friends? Do you make up excuse not to see them? Remember that friends will always be there to support and love you all the way. So I believe that despite having a very tight budget, as long as I see my partner and friends smiling and laughing, all my worries starts to disappear. How about you? what is your point of view?
3 responses
@jeffdepositar (102)
• Philippines
24 Apr 10
Yeah i still have alot of time for them even if im busy. I always find time to hang out with them. They are like my brothers and my sisters and its fun to be with them because we share alot of good things together;)
@mavieserrano728 (670)
• Philippines
24 Apr 10
Yeah it's the time spent together that is more of value anyway right? But at times, don't you feel awkward to face people whenever you feel like you're preoccupied with something else? How do you handle that?
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
16 Aug 10
I do still keep in touch with my high school and college classmate friends. Some of them live not too far from where I live, some are very far, many are overseas. But, we do keep in touch by phone, by emails. Whenever possible, we get together for a nice party.
@Albert1989 (372)
• Malaysia
24 Jul 10
Yes, i will still spend time on friends although i'm very busy. College and university years are some of the best years of a person's life. It is in these years hat there are surplus activities, piles of responsibilities and obligations and a number of people and personalities to be friend.
When enter college, doesn't mean that you must forsake making new friends for studies. If your aim is to finish your college successfully and become a professional, in the field of your choice, it is extremely important to make new acquaintance. They can be a great help in the accomplishment of your goals.
It is your friends who will understand the pressure and frustrations of being a student. They can help you in many aspect. They can also suggest great ways of getting rid of stress.
But this does not mean you need to spend all your time at social functions hanging out with them. You need a time management plan to manage your life between studies and social activities, while keeping track of your most important goals.