What question/problem did you choose?

How do people balance the pull of all obligations they have in one day?

 

Tell why you chose this topic and why it matters to you.

As the semester comes to a close, I have a lot of obligations that need met every day. All of these activities require my investment of time, which is limited. It will be fun to examine how I balance all parts of my life and how each thing takes my attention at different parts of the day. This would allow me to take a macro look at what I am doing in my last couple weeks and analyse what it means to me. The list below in an insight into everything I have going on in my day. It shows that time management plays a huge part of my life, so it matters to me a lot.

 

Give some details on the problem/question—explain it in depth.

Each day comes with a new list of things to do and complete. For some people, they only have one thing to worry about, such as work. For other people, they are involved in work, classes, clubs, social scenes, etc. All of these various obligations require some extent of time each day. However, a day is limited to 24 hours. I want to delve into a person thinking, most likely myself, about all of their various commitments and how each one of them pulls your attention throughout the day. I may also want to look into how long someone focuses on each different activity and find a way to show that in my next project.

 

List out 10 tangible people/places/things that are associated with your question/problem.

1. Work obligations

2. Social groups

3. Clubs on campus

4. Sports teams

5. Greek life

6. Volunteering time

7. Family life

8. College classes

9. Relationship commitments

10. Time to yourself

 

In your post, please include an image for each of the 10 people/places/things that you listed above.