• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 17 of 17
    1. #1
      Haha. Hehe. Achievements:
      Made Friends on DV 1 year registered 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      Mes Tarrant's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Gender
      Location
      New Zea-la-land
      Posts
      6,775
      Likes
      36

      Suffering from a HUGE loss in drive/motivation...

      Yeah. I'm told it's "senioritis"... I mean I guess I had that when I was a senior in high school because all I could think about was how badly I wanted OUT of that hell hole. But I love college, and my classes aren't too horrible (I've had some better semesters but definitely some worse)... so why can't I do anything classwork-related anymore?? I'm still very active at work, very active socially, but I just have the most difficult time doing my homework/studying. It has also become exceedingly difficult for me to get up in the mornings, even though I get plenty of sleep. I end up wasting so much time during the day doing everything other than what I have to... *siiigh*...

      What's going on? Help? I am open to any suggestions.

    2. #2
      Back by Unpopular Demand NeAvO's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Gender
      Location
      England
      Posts
      5,090
      Likes
      9
      Just a suggestion:

      Stop coming on here and do your work!

      I believe the cause of your lack of motivation is you are a procrastinator sp? You leave it to the last minute because you want to do other things first i.e come on here
      NeAvO's Nightly Journeys
      Adopted: Hazel AngelGirl Shadowsand
      Terrorhawker
      <img src=http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t58/NeAvO_2007/neavowx4.png border=0 alt= />
      Courtesy of Goldney
      Quote Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
      You're just jealous that I'm more of a man than you could ever be, sweetie pie.
      Shoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.

    3. #3
      Haha. Hehe. Achievements:
      Made Friends on DV 1 year registered 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      Mes Tarrant's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Gender
      Location
      New Zea-la-land
      Posts
      6,775
      Likes
      36
      Oi. I've always been a procrastinator but the point is that getting things done has never been this much of a struggle.

      You make it sound worse than it is... I DO have a life outside DV. No really.. it's true!!

    4. #4
      Xox
      USA Xox is offline
      Momentum Xox's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Gender
      Location
      cloudless climes
      Posts
      4,770
      Likes
      330
      DJ Entries
      13
      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      Oi. I've always been a procrastinator but the point is that getting things done has never been this much of a struggle.

      You make it sound worse than it is... I DO have a life outside DV. No really.. it's true!!
      haha, Sure you do

      So whats really the issue, are you procrastinating all the work? Or you really just dont want to do it?

    5. #5
      Haha. Hehe. Achievements:
      Made Friends on DV 1 year registered 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      Mes Tarrant's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Gender
      Location
      New Zea-la-land
      Posts
      6,775
      Likes
      36
      No but REALLY! Unlike you two...

      The issue is I don't want to do it. I wish I could just go to sleep and wake up a month or so later.

    6. #6
      Xox
      USA Xox is offline
      Momentum Xox's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Gender
      Location
      cloudless climes
      Posts
      4,770
      Likes
      330
      DJ Entries
      13
      Hey! I do have a life outside of DV?

      rightt?

      heh But anyway, whats up with not wanting to do it? Do you have classes you don't like or something? And, was it always like this..like did you always not want to do it. Or something happened that caused you to lose interest? *cough dreamviews! cough*

    7. #7
      Member
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Gender
      Posts
      5,964
      Likes
      230
      You shouldn't wish your life away like that. Something great might happen this month.

      (Trying to think of motivating quote...)

    8. #8
      Haha. Hehe. Achievements:
      Made Friends on DV 1 year registered 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      Mes Tarrant's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Gender
      Location
      New Zea-la-land
      Posts
      6,775
      Likes
      36
      Ha!

      Wait. Why are youz making this quite so confusing. Xox, my classes are fine, but I have an inexplainable loss of motivation. No it wasn't always like this... just since the beginning of this school year.

      *wonders if this topic was a good idea*

    9. #9
      Ad absurdum Achievements:
      1 year registered 1000 Hall Points Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class
      Spartiate's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jul 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Block 4500-7000
      Posts
      4,825
      Likes
      1113
      I can relate a little... Since getting out of high school, I have seen a MASSIVE loss of will on my part to do anything school related, but to make things worse, I have a minimum of many years left before I get out of this mess . However, I pretty much know the source of this disinterest, so I have a few solutions in the works...

      In your case though, I don't think it really matters what has brought about this drop in motivation. You only have, what, 1 1/2 semesters left? I say you just tough them out and get it over with. It's best to give yourself some goals/rewards along the way too, both short term and long term. So the next few months may be a bit long and boring, but you might find that the closer you get to the end, the more you'll have to look forward to...

      Another (slightly more negative) way to view things, is that if this attitude does have a bad impact on your performance, you'll be kicking yourself at the end of the year. You've spend a lot of your time (and money too probably...) getting to where you are now. Wouldn't it be a shame to screw it all up right at the end?

    10. #10
      Member Achievements:
      Referrer Bronze 1 year registered Veteran First Class 5000 Hall Points Made Friends on DV Created Dream Journal
      meggyfayephotography's Avatar
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Gender
      Location
      New Hampshire
      Posts
      1,130
      Likes
      45
      DJ Entries
      6
      You say you really enjoy college... and once this year is over for you then you'll be out in the "real world" working a job in the career field you've gone to school for... becoming a real adult, so on and so forth...

      Maybe you're not motivated to do your work because if you finish your work then that means your one step closer to being finished with school, and you don't want that because you enjoy it too much? Maybe your mind just wants to deny that a huge and amazing part of your life is coming to an end?

      But you have to tell yourself that just because it's ending doesnt mean that it's over. Just think of all the amazing things that will come in your future, and then tell yourself that if you don't get your work done, and get done everything you need, then those good things wont come. I think it's a mind-over-matter game.

    11. #11
      "O" will suffice. Achievements:
      1 year registered Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Gold Veteran First Class Populated Wall Tagger First Class 25000 Hall Points Vivid Dream Journal
      Oneironaut Zero's Avatar
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      LD Count
      20+ Years Worth
      Gender
      Location
      Central Florida
      Posts
      16,083
      Likes
      4031
      DJ Entries
      149
      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      Yeah. I'm told it's "senioritis"... I mean I guess I had that when I was a senior in high school because all I could think about was how badly I wanted OUT of that hell hole. But I love college, and my classes aren't too horrible (I've had some better semesters but definitely some worse)... so why can't I do anything classwork-related anymore?? I'm still very active at work, very active socially, but I just have the most difficult time doing my homework/studying. It has also become exceedingly difficult for me to get up in the mornings, even though I get plenty of sleep. I end up wasting so much time during the day doing everything other than what I have to... *siiigh*...

      What's going on? Help? I am open to any suggestions.
      Welcome to my world. Lol.

      The fact of the matter is (IMO); I don't think any of us actually want to do the things that we "have" to do. Our lives would be so much better if we didn't have to live up to some arbitrary standard that says we have to do this and have to do that (just to get "ahead" in our academic life). The more you find out how much the things that you do as hobbies makes you happy, the less you're going to want to devote your time to the things you "have" to do to get ahead in school.

      The only way you're going to get passed this (as far as I know) is to seriously consider what you want to do with your life. If you want to live the kind of life where you pursue the things that make you happy and you just want to do, then you can do anything you want. You don't have to have a career. You don't have to live up to some arbitrary standard. You can do whatever you want. There are consequences to that lifestyle, though. I'm sure you know what they are. If, on the other hand, you actually want to try to live up to that standard, and get some place where you're most likely to reap some financial rewards (unless you say "screw the academics" and come up with some badass entrepreneurial idea like google.com or something) then you're going to have to force yourself to buckle down and take your obligations seriously. It's a lot easier said than done, though. I know.
      http://i.imgur.com/Ke7qCcF.jpg
      (Or see the very best of my journal entries @ dreamwalkerchronicles.blogspot)

    12. #12
      Member Achievements:
      1 year registered Veteran First Class 5000 Hall Points

      Join Date
      Sep 2004
      Gender
      Location
      Seattle, WA
      Posts
      2,503
      Likes
      217
      I had something like that in university. Except my apathy came way before my senior years. In the middle, I just stopped caring about a lot of classwork. I totally ACED my first couple of years, and kind of realized that the 1-2 weeks where I'm losing my mind during exams are worth it, given that it means I can slack off for the whole rest of the semester. I always got my mandatory work done, but I would have needed to constantly study to do super well. I could have scored in the 90s consistently in every class, but instead, opted to cram (i.e. learn from scratch) pretty much the contents of the entire semester for an exam a few days before it. I still got in the 75-85 range, but took some hits.

      But then, near the end, during the last two semesters, where I had full control over which courses I took (and they were all relevant electives and such), I could cut the bs and take stuff I was REALLY interested in, and knew were taught competently. You know what I mean... I've had profs who couldn't deliver a decent lecture if they knew the material. Anyway, long story short, I went back into my acing everything mode and finished on a high end.

      Anyway, I guess the point is, when you're not taking something you KNOW you'll use this late in the game, it's VERY easy to become apathetic towards it. And I don't even think it's a bad thing, so long as you know where you're heading in life.

    13. #13
      Ad absurdum Achievements:
      1 year registered 1000 Hall Points Made lots of Friends on DV Referrer Bronze Veteran First Class
      Spartiate's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jul 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Block 4500-7000
      Posts
      4,825
      Likes
      1113
      Quote Originally Posted by meggyfayephotography View Post
      You say you really enjoy college... and once this year is over for you then you'll be out in the "real world" working a job in the career field you've gone to school for... becoming a real adult, so on and so forth...

      Maybe you're not motivated to do your work because if you finish your work then that means your one step closer to being finished with school, and you don't want that because you enjoy it too much? Maybe your mind just wants to deny that a huge and amazing part of your life is coming to an end?

      But you have to tell yourself that just because it's ending doesnt mean that it's over. Just think of all the amazing things that will come in your future, and then tell yourself that if you don't get your work done, and get done everything you need, then those good things wont come. I think it's a mind-over-matter game.
      Hehe, I didn't even think of that, goes to show just how bad I want out of this place ...


      Edit:
      Quote Originally Posted by Replicon View Post
      I totally ACED my first couple of years, and kind of realized that the 1-2 weeks where I'm losing my mind during exams are worth it, given that it means I can slack off for the whole rest of the semester. I always got my mandatory work done, but I would have needed to constantly study to do super well. I could have scored in the 90s consistently in every class, but instead, opted to cram (i.e. learn from scratch) pretty much the contents of the entire semester for an exam a few days before it. I still got in the 75-85 range, but took some hits.
      That's EXACTLY where I'm at, spooky ...
      Last edited by Spartiate; 11-01-2007 at 03:35 AM.

    14. #14
      Legend Jeff777's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      LD Count
      Over 9,000
      Gender
      Posts
      8,055
      Likes
      1519
      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      Yeah. I'm told it's "senioritis"... I mean I guess I had that when I was a senior in high school because all I could think about was how badly I wanted OUT of that hell hole. But I love college, and my classes aren't too horrible (I've had some better semesters but definitely some worse)... so why can't I do anything classwork-related anymore?? I'm still very active at work, very active socially, but I just have the most difficult time doing my homework/studying. It has also become exceedingly difficult for me to get up in the mornings, even though I get plenty of sleep. I end up wasting so much time during the day doing everything other than what I have to... *siiigh*...

      What's going on? Help? I am open to any suggestions.
      You love us too much, that's why you can't break away! Give into the Sloth mes, give in to the sloth!
      Things are not as they seem

    15. #15
      Member
      Join Date
      Jul 2004
      Gender
      Location
      Atashermi
      Posts
      6,856
      Likes
      64
      Mes, that is exactly what happened to me last year. My senior year in high school I finally developed the motivation to do my homework (more or less ), but that gradually decreased through my senior year of college (last year). I loved my classes, too, but just had other things that I'd rather do, so homework usually went by the wayside... well, the long, tedious, major-point assignments went by the wayside until the last minute.

      The main thing for me was I realized that I just had to buck-up and do it. For the longer projects, I would sometimes even write out a schedule for how much I would study (ie. read X# of pages on this day, etc.). Granted, I didn't always stick to it, but it essentially gave me a goal or a deadline for having something done. Even if I didn't finish it, I'd have some idea of how much more work I'd have to do, and the prospect of that was sometimes enough to "encourage" me to do the work.

      Perhaps you can just find a place to go study, or set up a specific time to study every day. It's hard to be motivated to stick to a schedule, but sometimes you've just gotta do what you gotta do.

      Okay, this post is kind of useless... Take Nike's advice regarding homework: just do it.

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

    16. #16
      !DIREKTOR! Adam's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jan 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Aquanina's closet
      Posts
      5,194
      Likes
      34
      There could be a lot of reasons you are unmotivated. Some of the common things; and you might not be aware of them are high workloads, fatigue, fear of failure, lack of personal relationships, lack of encouragement, poor diet, inefficient study methods, lack of encouragement.

      You could try some simple things like not spending too much time on the same subject, for example, I don't know how many classes you have to study for right now, but stick to like 2 hours study max for a subject, Break your time up into manageable periods. A concentration span is usually somewhere between 20 and 50 minutes. Consider studying subjects you like least, or find most difficult, first, when you are fresh. Leave the things you like best or find easiest until last. You only have a few months to go too, surely that is motivation enough to want to put the maximum effort into your studies now over the next few months, because this would determine the rest of your life. Throwing in the towel now, would just be a waste of all the time and effort and money you have already put into school.

      But then you already know this. Sometimes we feel a lack of motivation for reasons we don't know - It happens to us all, too much of the same thing, feelings of life becoming monotonous or lack of excitement - I would have thought the amount of study you put in, and time you dedicate could well make you feel like this?

      Maybe you just need to make a few simple changes? Like get a new hobby, a new routine to your day, join a gym, a new social activity? Maybe take a holiday when you have some time?

      A change is as good as a rest, and I am sure it would do you wonders. Hope you feel more motivated soon, and my post didn't send you to sleep

    17. #17
      Member
      Join Date
      Jan 2007
      Gender
      Posts
      2,893
      Likes
      2
      Mes, i'm actually experiencing what your feeling at the moment. I mean you actually get your work done previously, whilst i just do it at the last minute. But over this week off i have just not had the motivation to do anything, i have loads i could be doing yet i ignore it and sit around all day. I suppose i could use reading some of this advice aswell. I got college work and study to do for my mock exams next week. They came shockingly fast, i need to study. But the advice here sounds good so you should be alright


    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •