I completely understand you! I work a full time job as well, most of which is in person. It's definitely hard to fit in the time but like someone else said, you have to dedicate some of that "free time" to studying. It's not fun but I know it will pay off in the end! Figure out when the best time is for you to focus and try as best as you can to shape your day around that. For me that is the morning, but for others it's the evening. Getting up really early in the morning has helped a lot (4/5am). Sometimes studying 1-2 hrs before work, then listening to the 7Sage podcasts on the way to and from the office. Then when I'm home I will fill in another 45 min burst if I have the energy, and if not then I take that time to rest. If you're working nonstop you will definitely hit a wall. A quality study session is always going to be worth more than a dozen sleepy sessions when you're not fully present. You got this!
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I completely understand you! I work a full time job as well, most of which is in person. It's definitely hard to fit in the time but like someone else said, you have to dedicate some of that "free time" to studying. It's not fun but I know it will pay off in the end! Figure out when the best time is for you to focus and try as best as you can to shape your day around that. For me that is the morning, but for others it's the evening. Getting up really early in the morning has helped a lot (4/5am). Sometimes studying 1-2 hrs before work, then listening to the 7Sage podcasts on the way to and from the office. Then when I'm home I will fill in another 45 min burst if I have the energy, and if not then I take that time to rest. If you're working nonstop you will definitely hit a wall. A quality study session is always going to be worth more than a dozen sleepy sessions when you're not fully present. You got this!