Day 3 - When Isolation and Support are your best allies.

Today was an enlightening sort of day in both the small and large scare of things. Today I learned what true concentration and focus was since the holidays started, though it wasn't without a sacrifice or two. In this case, I gave up an outing with my family to study but it was a decision that was supported by my parents. The moment they heard the simulation test was tomorrow (a date I set out to fulfill on my own accord), they encouraged me and promised to bring me extra sweets for when I finished.

In contrast to my aunt, who is an actual CPA, who berated me for choosing studies over family. It was...enlightening to say the least as she's also the one who criticizes my studying methods of 45/15 as inefficient because it's not how she'd do things. This sort of thing would be discouraging had my parents not been there and basically said, "If she's bothering you this much, come here every morning and leave in the afternoon."

I managed to get all eight of my daily hours today...just in time for tomorrow's sim. Yay. Today's focus was mostly on the formulas and rereading the theory behind things like macroeconomy and cost accounting. Didn't do much of the corporate governance and the first six chapters, since I basically start every outline with them.

Getting a graph paper notebook is the best thing ever, because everything is nice and orderly. Why didn't I use these in law school? They're perfect for the Cornell method too! It's quite lovely and goes well with the stamp-planner/bullet journal I have!


Weekly Goal: Wake up at 8 am. Days: 1/7

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