A Day in The Life
A look into my daily routine and how I balance school, work, training, and time for myself.
3/29/20261 min read
Most of my days follow a rhythm that I’ve built over time.
I start my mornings getting ready for school. It’s a steady way to begin the day, and honestly, I usually enjoy it. I get to see my friends, be in a social environment, and it’s a good balance to everything else I have going on.
After school, my day shifts gears. Depending on the day, I head to work first, which helps me stay on top of my responsibilities and keep things moving forward. From there, I usually go to either music or jiujitsu.
Both bring something different into my routine. Music gives me a creative outlet where I can focus and improve at something new, while jiujitsu challenges me physically and mentally. Having both in my schedule keeps things balanced and gives me something to look forward to.
Once everything for the day is wrapped up, I make sure to take some time for myself. I’ll make dinner, slow things down a bit, and spend time with Raisin. She’s always ready for attention, and it’s a nice way to unwind.
I usually end the day doing something creative, like a craft or some kind of art. It’s a simple way to reset and enjoy a quieter moment before everything starts again the next day.
Then it’s rinse and repeat.
It might sound like a lot, but it works because it’s structured in a way that makes sense for me. Everything has its place, and that’s what keeps the day running smoothly.
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