Academic burnout often manifests as procrastination or a feeling of constant urgency. When students simply map out 'what' is due and 'when', they ignore the 'how long' and 'how difficult' components of their coursework. This disconnect creates a fragile schedule where one unexpected illness or personal emergency collapses the entire plan for the month.
Clear Education Guide identifies the root cause as a lack of strategic buffer zones and a failure to synchronize the calendar with biological peak-performance windows. To move from survival mode to success, students must shift from a deadline-centric mindset to a workload-centric methodology that prioritizes mental stamina over simple time slots.