Weekend experiences: Are weekends really just for free time and going out? That's a question.
Well, the truth is that in my case, I've gotten used to going out every weekend, at least doing something recreational, always a meal or a walk, going out in the car to enjoy myself. The truth is, it's tempting, and it's not a bad thing. Nowadays, I think things could be even more productive than a simple outing. Today I'm going to tell you something that happened weekend after weekend for two months.
Well, I study business administration, and business administration, besides being a very complex five-year degree program here in my country, is a career that depends on some kind of business service. The company has to have some trade or provide some service to people, to formalize some product. Really, based on that, it more or less manages production and organization, perhaps, and my involvement...
There are different types of companies, many types that perhaps don't have to be simply associated with products. In business terms, the product could be anything, and the result could be anything.
Turning it around In my situation, I want to spend every weekend learning a skill, a trade, something that enriches me personally.
My experience week after week consisted of studying, doing homework, printing pages, writing in a notebook, practicing, and studying. But you know what I got out of all this? Something good.
So what's more productive? A weekend of indulgence? I'm not going to let anyone think it's unproductive, because maybe we dedicate it to our family, and experiences with family are just as necessary as experiences with oneself, like learning about life, like so many other significant things that we can't ignore. But I'm already emphasizing productivity. You can also use your weekends—I recommend it without hesitation—to take any course in any trade. It could be a time in your life when you need to use or practice what you already know and monetize it or earn money. I've wanted to take a thousand courses, honestly. Right now, I lack the time; I have difficult situations. But well, at any moment I'm available to continue studying, continue learning, continue working for myself, and be able to do the things I like with the money I earn. And it would be perhaps making better use of time.
I say that the foundation of any person could easily be their profession and about seven or eight trades or practical skills that they handle perfectly. That would be a very stable base. To thrive in any field, and if you execute these tasks professionally and manage your time perfectly, you could advance significantly in terms of experience. Work experience can also be very enjoyable, so it could be a very pleasant experience. It could help maintain your mood, prevent you from becoming idle, and perhaps keep your mind occupied with something positive, like earning money, for example.
So, what if we all studied on Saturdays? It wouldn't be so boring. There would be no nightclubs, parties, or celebrations. My birthday would be too much, but I recommend that you also take advantage of Saturdays to study. It's good, of course! And the better the course, the better the opportunity, and the better the opportunity, the better you'll be, absolutely!
Not everyone, happy weekends. Sorry, greetings to everyone and happy weekends! Bye bye!