If I were to describe my ideal day, it would probably start with me waking up naturally; no loud duck alarms in my ear at 7am waking me from my slumber. Then, I would make my way to the kitchen, my sanctuary of food, and make whatever it is I am craving that morning. I would spend the rest of my day outside, taking strolls around the neighborhood, meeting up with friends to grab and coffee, and ending the day with a piping hot bowl of ramen. That would be the perfect day for me.
When talking to my partner, I asked them what was the hardest thing for them to do? They brought up procrastination and the struggle to find motivation when it comes to work and assignments. We spoke for a while about procrastination and how it affected us last semester. I also found out we were in the same history class last semester which was cool!
Written by: Salma Diaz
Hey Salma! Your ideal day is literally perfect. I would love a day just like you described. Being able to wake up naturally, have a nice morning and enjoy time outside is so peaceful. I also agree with your partner, procrastination really makes it hard to complete assignments at times.
I agree about how people who procrastinates struggle to work on their assignment. I often procrastinate so I would complete my assignments or work near the deadline or the final minutes.
I love how your ideal day starts off with you waking up naturally. To me waking up naturally means waking up at around 11am-12pm so I get a late start to thing’s at times.
Procrastination is probably one of the biggest issues today especially with the low attention span of the younger generations, so its definitely something many struggle with.
Procrastination I feel like it’s most college student problem. I fall under that category and it sucks. I often still procrastinate and then I say I work under pressure anyway just to make myself feel better :’)