Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Ultimate Procrastination Environment

Six projects: English, English, English, English, Biology, and History. Then throw in a pile of math homework that you can't understand.


It's bad alright. But that's not the worst part. The worst part is, none of them are due right away.
This situation is perfect for procrastination. Add in a blog to write, a newly reformatted computer than you need customize to your exact preferences, an Instant Messaging program that you can't seem to shut down, and new book by Matthew Reilly (review coming soon) that you can't wait to read, and a blog to write which you are reading at my expense.

Apparently, middle school, and even first semester was way too easy. I could procrastinate almost as much as I wanted and still be fine. Wikipedia calls it "genius procrastination." But I'm not used to this sudden work overload and now I have degraded into the "tense-afraid" type with a hint of "relaxed."

It frightens me sometimes. Here I am, in my first year of high school, and I'm already feeling overwhelmed. Three more years to go, and not even any APs yet.

But for now, first things first. We always get over it, even if it means cramming.

"Hard work often pays off over time, but laziness always pays off now."

Extra help for those who need it.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

first of all, man....
*write


^^^^^WHAT THE HECK, MAN!?!?!?!?!

and yeah. you thought first semester was easy!??!?!?!!?!?!

i am gonna smack you.