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Fighting Procrastination


Procrastination - that's how I can describe my day today. I was watching movies the whole evening and night (well, partially actually). And I find myself doing this kind of stuff really often over the last few weeks.

The thing is that, I guess, I am burning out. That's when I am prone to procrastination. Lots of studies, lots of work. I feel pressured. I don't feel like alive. I don't find the process of learning pleasurable anymore.

The reason to that is probably that I make myself study. Things I don't want to. I wan't to start with something else but I have to follow the program given at the university. I learn so much when I have free time and watch some online courses! I do so many tasks, I solve problem, exercises, do projects. But whenever I get the same thing at the university, I can't make myself do it. And I wonder why.

This is the first problem on my list to be solved.

I will fight my negative habits and traits. I will become a better person. And here is where I am going to start. At the root of the problem. Which I am yet to find out.

1) fight procrastination

Good night.

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