Overall, I'd have to admit that I'm approaching this course in a non-concrete way. I've recognized one of the factors that make me lazy and not want to get to work is the specific assignments that I don't like having to do. Because of this, I see myself putting things off and completely disregarding the pre-determined schedule that I set for the course. I always tell myself, "Oh, I'll have time later to make-up whatever I need to do. Or, wait, I could also do extra credit to make it up!" But, in using those excuses, I give myself so little time to do what I need to do. One step I wish to make is actively substituting extra credit assignments for whatever core assignment I don't feel like doing that week, and just altogether ignoring that less than favorable assignment. And, I don't say that to give the idea that I hate certain assignments or feel like I'm forced to do things I don't want to do. I just don't always feel like writing in-depth feedback for peers, while trying not to be overly-critical but still helpful, or writing stories just for the sake of writing stories. I love writing with intention, as inspiration fuels it. It's ultimately up to me bear down and get ish down, or change how I approach the course. Letting things get to me and thrash my time management is no bueno, so I have to do something about it. Hopefully, these changes will help me manage my time better for the remainder of the semester!
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| I wonder how much better we would be at time management if we knew exactly how many more hours, minutes, and seconds we had left on Earth. Source |

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