Search by tag «Time Management» 5 results

  • Juggling Work and Studies: The Final-Year Hustle

    When I first arrived in Russia back in 2022 as an international student, I had big dreams — excelling in my studies, getting new experiences, and of course travelling across this vast country. Everything felt fresh and full of possibilities. I spent weekends discovering cozy cafes, wandering around Nevsky Prospect, and making spontaneous trips with friends. Fast-forward to the final year of my Master’s at ITMO and reality hits differently: life has become a whirlwind of deadlines, responsibilities, and a never ending to-do list. Between writing my thesis, working, organizing events, and deadlines with the ever-growing urge to travel before leaving Russia, I often ask myself: how do I juggle it all?

    21.02.2025

  • Tackling Self-Improvement: From Consumerism to Actioning

    Self-development, or self-improvement, as some may put it, has become quite a buzzword and a ubiquitous topic of interest, especially in the digital media space, garnering attention from both millennials and gen-z, as more than ever, people are aware of their emotions, skills, and strengths.

    24.05.2023

  • Study Tips for University Students

    As a university student here at ITMO, you are likely facing a unique set of challenges when it comes to studying and academic success. With so many distractions and competing priorities, it can be difficult to stay focused and motivated. But with the right approach and tools, you can make the most of your time and achieve all your goals. Here are some tips to help you study more effectively.

    22.02.2023

  • Top 5 Apps for Time Management

    How to organize your daily activities without forgetting anything or getting exhausted? That’s what planning apps are for! ITMO University’s Career Services Center made a compilation of five useful tools that will help you stay productive.

    17.12.2020

  • Why This Period of Self Isolation is Good for Us

    This spring, all of us have experienced something unusual for the first time — we were all obliged to stay home and reduce our external contact with the world. We all had to learn to spend time with ourselves and/or with those who we live with. A challenging task, I agree, but let’s look at the bright sides!

    26.06.2020