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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*... |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
Oi. I've always been a procrastinator but the point is that getting things done has never been this much of a struggle. |
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No but REALLY! Unlike you two... |
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Hey! I do have a life outside of DV? |
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You shouldn't wish your life away like that. Something great might happen this month. |
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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... |
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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... |
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Welcome to my world. Lol. |
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Dream Journal: Dreamwalker Chronicles Latest Entry: 01/02/2016 - "Hallway to Haven" (Lucid)(Or see the very best of my journal entries @ dreamwalkerchronicles.blogspot)
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. |
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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. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
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. |
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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 |
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