FRO Blog 3

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My last year of high school looked a lot like this. By the end of the year I had basically achieved every level of procrastination possible…or so I thought. The truth is, even though I know It is probably more beneficial to get work done early, I’ve become even more of a procrastinator. I’ve never liked doing work at home so I just end up doing it either on the train to school or in between breaks. It might sound like a negative thing to most people but truthfully, I feel like I can get so much more done when I’m working with a time limit and under the pressure of completing an assignment. Over the past few months I’ve learned to organize my time better so that I can get all my work done without having to take all of it home. In fact the thing I absolutely LOVE about college is the simple fact that I have so much more time in between my classes. I can get much more work done and I can focus on the content much better at school rather than at home.

I’m sure there are many of us procrastinators out there who like to party on Friday, go on Facebook on Saturday and just laze around on Sunday (and do whatever non-homework-related thing on Mondays) but I’m realizing now that maybe procrastinating isn’t such a horrible thing if you learn how to use your time wisely.

 

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