Timecodes 00:00 - Intro 01:05 - Overworking and underworking 03:51 - Demotivation due to values misalignment 04:54 - What to do when your overworking 07:50 - What to do when your underworking 12:21 - What to do when there’s a values misalignment 15:28 - What are your thoughts on the topic?
I know I’m already burned out. I started the MBA program on 5/1 and I’m on my 8th class now. I’ve decided to take the next course a little slower since I’m close to the end. I do have a full time job as well if anyone was wondering.
That's good you recognize it. When I worked as a career coach for my day job, I saw a lot of people you couldn't acknowledge their current state (burnout) and see how it was affecting them. It sounds like you've done a ton of work in a short period of time. Taking the next one slower could help you gain momentum again-so good idea.
did you do the bachelors in education at WGU? If so, did you start from scratch? if so, did you do the psychology course at WGU? I'm on reddit under WGU Teachers college subreddit, and lots of them are saying that the course is hellish work... what's your opinion on that?
Cool! There’s lots of factors including your time efficiency skills, dedication, motivation, study and writing skills, intelligence, prior knowledge, as well as how strategic you with your time and energy. Based on that, it’s possible!
@@lifebyjustin Thanks a lot, I'm super motivated to get my bachelor's. Haven't heard of any undergrads getting a bachelor's in 6 months though (I've also done a lot of research on Reddit r/WGU). You should link your videos there for other people. Only a couple channels make content like this and they don't cover topics with as much clarity. Glad I found your channel really helping people out. :)
@@Harry-th9wl Thanks for the suggestion! I can look into that (Reddit r/WGU). I have heard of others finishing a bachelor's degree in one term but I don't know if they had transfer credits. You just got to minimize everything else in your life and give it your all.
@@Harry-th9wl There are a ton of posts from people who 1-term accelerate without transfer credits. Check for "I'm Done" posts on r/WGU. Also, check YT for WGU & you'll find some videos. However, IF you have other obligations, do be careful because burnout & fatigue are real & especially hit when you accelerate (even if you spend more than 1 term). Welcome to WGU & best of luck with your studies! Justin's videos are helpful!
Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Overworking and underworking
03:51 - Demotivation due to values misalignment
04:54 - What to do when your overworking
07:50 - What to do when your underworking
12:21 - What to do when there’s a values misalignment
15:28 - What are your thoughts on the topic?
I know I’m already burned out. I started the MBA program on 5/1 and I’m on my 8th class now. I’ve decided to take the next course a little slower since I’m close to the end. I do have a full time job as well if anyone was wondering.
That's good you recognize it. When I worked as a career coach for my day job, I saw a lot of people you couldn't acknowledge their current state (burnout) and see how it was affecting them.
It sounds like you've done a ton of work in a short period of time. Taking the next one slower could help you gain momentum again-so good idea.
did you do the bachelors in education at WGU?
If so, did you start from scratch?
if so, did you do the psychology course at WGU? I'm on reddit under WGU Teachers college subreddit, and lots of them are saying that the course is hellish work...
what's your opinion on that?
I only did masters degree's in education and the non licensure paths. Sorry, I'm not sure!
Very useful videos. Currently admitted in WGU for BSBAIT you think it's possible to finish in one term? I haven't transferred any credits.
Cool! There’s lots of factors including your time efficiency skills, dedication, motivation, study and writing skills, intelligence, prior knowledge, as well as how strategic you with your time and energy. Based on that, it’s possible!
@@lifebyjustin Thanks a lot, I'm super motivated to get my bachelor's. Haven't heard of any undergrads getting a bachelor's in 6 months though (I've also done a lot of research on Reddit r/WGU). You should link your videos there for other people. Only a couple channels make content like this and they don't cover topics with as much clarity. Glad I found your channel really helping people out. :)
@@Harry-th9wl Thanks for the suggestion! I can look into that (Reddit r/WGU). I have heard of others finishing a bachelor's degree in one term but I don't know if they had transfer credits. You just got to minimize everything else in your life and give it your all.
@@Harry-th9wl There are a ton of posts from people who 1-term accelerate without transfer credits. Check for "I'm Done" posts on r/WGU. Also, check YT for WGU & you'll find some videos.
However, IF you have other obligations, do be careful because burnout & fatigue are real & especially hit when you accelerate (even if you spend more than 1 term).
Welcome to WGU & best of luck with your studies! Justin's videos are helpful!