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I’m procrastinating as I type thіѕ. It’s just when I think of doing homework, I get so bored and tired. I’d rаthеr be doing something еƖѕе.
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I always dally doing my homework. Sometimes when i have to study for a huge exam coming up i dally for that! Which is really terrible. Ive stopped finally. Um i dont know why but if im studying i always have to have the mainframe in front of me. Google in one tab (Just in case for researching/looking up something) and youtube in the other for listening to composition, (or you could have another composition media business on your mainframe). I find it simpler for me to listen to composition while studying. You dont have to study for like 1 or 2 whole hours, so study for 15 to 25 mins and then take a 5-10 min break like having a snack, doing something physical, watching a couple of youtube clips etc. (Not TV or a video game! You probally end up playing that and start procrastinating about homework! Experience lol.) And then start studying again and doing your homework for another 15 mins or a small more. Anyways, excellent luck! =]
I don’t know but it is the same for me.
Use a calendar or make your own one out of excel or something, set up a time line for each assignment and the homework in time blocks that you feel comfortable with (45 mins) and take breaks (15 mins) in linking blocks. Use an alarm to make sure you don’t go over. Have it visible everyplace, or use it as a desktop social class.
Don’t try to start off by making grandiose diplomacy of 10 hours a day worth of study time, because it will just overwhelm you. Start off with something small, maybe 30 mins, and build it up as you get used to studying.
Basically, you have to be resolved to stick to your plot otherwise it fails, if you have distress with it, you can always try getting a name else to monitor you, or making a break account on your computer for homeworking with limited internet and program access.