Thursday, May 3, 2012
Moments of no Motivation
Procrastination. One word that most every college student knows well. Well that is, except me. HA. I know the ins and outs of procrastination like I know the lines from my favorite movie, and right now I am suffering from the crazy bug of end-of-the-semester flu. I only have one more day of normal classes before finals and all of my normal assignments and tests are completed. In fact, I even finished one of my final projects last night, but that was a fluke. Tonight, I had planned on working on another one of my semester projects: a classroom discipline plan. I had 4 hours of work study and no TV shows to watch. I could funnel the motivation I had last night into tonight and be able to cross that assignment off of my giant to-do list. Well, as you can see, I have gotten no where on this paper. Instead, I have read blog posts, constantly checked Facebook, and continually run upstairs to annoy my co-worker. It is now less than 30 minutes until I get off work and I am finally considering working on my paper. I know I should because I don't know when else I will work on it. Tomorrow I have classes and then Spring Manifest (our creative writing group's presentation night). Saturday I will be so focused on getting ready for banquet (since I have to help with all the set up as well) that there is no way any homework will get completed. Sunday I will probably sleep a good portion of the day as banquet night means very little sleep. Also on Sunday I have events for tennis and social life committee to attend. Then Monday I have a final project due at 4:45 pm that I haven't even started yet. (Thankfully it should be an easy one). So if I don't get this paper done tonight, well I will definitely be utilizing my procrastination skills by Monday night since the paper is due on Tuesday. Well, I'm not exactly sure what the point of this post was other than the fact that it gave me another reason to procrastinate. So I sign off with these words: never decide that dead week is a good week to cut caffeine out of your diet. Trust me, it's a BAD idea.
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wow - you may be better at avoiding serious work than I am - thanks for reading my blog though
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