Talking risk and then getting nocked down

I took the risk of starting a student club 4 weeks before the final exams.

I started painting the vision of the product and the value I’m delivering through this student club.

I created a website and launched the new program GDG Build as a part of GDG on Campus ECU club for the goal of building an environment where talented students meet and work with each other to win hackathons or start a real startups.

I had to deal with a lot of content creation for the website and a lot more for the marketing.

Creating posts, outreach, designing the logo, searching for a co founder to help me with this, and meeting with the dean of our faculty, all of these were part of the things I had to do in a week in order to find the people I wanted for the club.

Now with only three weeks left on the final exams, I still have to do a hackathon I decided to make to help evaluate the experience and level of the students applied for the program.

In addition to the club there is something I completely forgot, which is college. I’ve not been studying for almost two weeks, not attending most of the lectures and copying assignments from my peers. I also have to work on college projects and submit them, and study for quizzes at the same time I’m working on the club.

But there is one problem I’m feeling burned out. Doing so much in a short period of time and having to do a lot more in the up coming days is so hard and stressful to even think of.

How am I supposed to do all of this? It’s a lot, and I’m already burned out.

This requires self belief, and strong time management skills.

To be continued…

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