Wednesday, May 16, 2018

SOL 16- Procrastination

Image result for Slice of life          It may not seem like it from when I post my blogs, but I am really, painfully good at procrastinating. Take for example my math homework. It is assigned Thursday afternoon due the following Tuesday afternoon. I will watch five episodes of TV, eat a second snack after dinner, and do literally anything to make sure that I do that math homework after 9 PM on a Monday school night. Yeah. It's a problem. In many ways I have taught myself to be on top of things. I have learned over the course of time that if you face math homework head on it is not quite as bad. That being said, I still manage to avoid it at all costs.
          There is a large part of me that thinks about how easy it is to put off homework and reading until the last minute. Every Sunday night I rush to finish all of my assignments for the following day's agenda meeting. I always seem to save a four page write up to do in that perfect time when you start to write and you write so fast you get done quickly and then have to edit the living daylights out of the crap you just wrote to make it understandable.
          My room is filled with half finished projects that I started but have put off finishing because of the effort. I am at the point where I procrastinate on things that I would normally do for enjoyment. Who knew petting your guinea pig could be such a chore? I would like to think that I am not just lazy, and while that does play a factor, I just seem to struggle to get things done in a reasonable span of time so I am not up until midnight.
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          Fun fact time: There used to be six feet tall geese, along with massive flying dinosaurs that would build nests in trees. I went on a field trip today to learn about bird evolution, and all I can think about is that there used to be massive geese waddling around everywhere.

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