Monday, August 10, 2015

Stopping Procrastination

As school is starting, there's less time in the day. This means that the things you said you were going to do gets pushed farther and farther away. There is so much stuff that needs to be done during the week, but it is hard to get them done because of school and your extra curricular activities. By the time your done with studying and homework, and practicing the piano, you have no time to do things you want to do and things that you have to do. 

Here's an example: I just started the online courses for my driving education but, I do one every other day. School's started, and my friends are already finishing up their courses so they're going to get their permits before me. I want to try to fit more lessons in, but I can't because I have to finish the homework that I waited to do later that week. It feels like I'm never going to get my permit at the speed I'm going. 

If I would have done more lessons everyday rather than every other day, I wouldn't be in this situation. My life would be so much easier because I wouldn't have to worry or stress over it. Procrastinating is the number one thing every student does. Even I catch myself doing it, but not with just homework, but also practicing for my extra curricular activities. Waiting for the day before or the last second is normal for every teen and is nothing to be ashamed of. Everyone has done it at least once in their life. Procrastination can be fixed and lowered to a minimum if you are willing to do so. It is hard to start good habits but it really helps in the long run.



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