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Dear Elle,
So, I’m almost a month into school and my inbox is flooded with emails from the million and one groups I signed up for at the activities fair. I have no idea how Iâm going to do all this, but Iâm also really afraid of missing out on something awesome. Iâm starting to feel like Iâm drowning in activities. Help?
HCXO,
Overcommitted
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Dear Overcommitted,
The activities fair is a beautiful and dangerous thingâbeautiful because you find out about awesome clubs you didnât know existed and dangerous because you can end up on every email list on campus. (That, and those egg rolls. Yeek.)
The intensity of Harvard life is one of its best qualities, but it can be deadly if you overdose. Itâs so easy to take on more than you can handle and so hard to say no. Every Harvard senior has gone through a patch where they were overcommitted, and we got through it! So can you. Itâs a learning process.
Make a list of every club youâre in, or want to be in. Itâs dorky, but do it. Now go through the list. See all those organizations youâre not really interested in but felt guilted into checking out? Cross those off and get off those email lists! Even clubs desperate for members donât want people who donât want to be there.
Are there any you joined just for their reputation/name and nothing else, thinking they would look good on a resume? Letâs call them resume doilies: pretty but not at all functional. No one likes doilies. Quit those! Passion, commitment, and leadership will get you a job in the future, and you can only practice those on something you really care about. It doesnât matter if itâs the Harvard Crimson or the Harvard Yo-Yo Clubâno oneâs going to care unless you do.
How about that activity that sounds pretty neat in theory, the one youâve been putting off but totally want to check out, like next week!! Nope. Gone. Either go THIS week or get it off your list, since itâs just one more âto-doâ that will never get done. If you canât even make time to try it out for size then youâre definitely not going to make time to participate for real.
Now you should have a list of clubs you like and clubs you love. Good work! Hereâs where a trial by fire might come in: do as many as you can until you feel yourself burning out. Donât push yourself too far! Notice which meetings you have to drag yourself to and which assignments youâre excited to get started on. Figure out which activities energize you and which ones drain you. Now quit the ones that drain you. But Elle! you say, itâs going to be so awkward to quit, and I donât want to hurt anybodyâs feelings, andânope! Those are excuses, not reasons. This is the hard part, but itâs important. Itâs easy to get bogged down in activities out of habit even when they stop being fun, so donât fall into the trap! Youâre a young intelligent collegiette, captain of your fate, master of your extracurricular schedule, and your priority has to be YOUR well-being. Now, Iâm not saying to quit the day before the big show. I am saying to give your figurative (or actual?) two-weeks notice and leave without being a jerk, or at least ease up enough to start enjoying yourself again.
If youâre only doing things that youâre crazy about and still can barely catch your breath, itâs time to make some sacrifices. Remember, if youâre exhausted then youâre not going to love any of the things that you do. Pick your least favoriteâyou know which it is!âand just drop it. The energy youâll have to put into whatâs left will help you make up for what you gave up.
Sometimes we have 1001 interests and 10 minutes a day to devote to them. Maybe you donât have time to do everything you love, but you have time to do the things you canât live without. Once youâre committed to the essentials, youâll have room for the occasional experimentation, and youâll know how to keep from going overboard.
Now go get âem, tiger!
HCXO,
Elle
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