Oh, and my sudden inspiration for this blog is from Evan's and Pheer's blog.
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Oh, and my sudden inspiration for this blog is from Evan's and Pheer's blog. | ||
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And next time please set more realistic goals first... | ||
XCetron
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On March 04 2008 03:35 LastWish wrote: Good luck failing in your task. And next time please set more realistic goals first... thx | ||
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Phyre
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On March 04 2008 02:30 Meh wrote: To really get into it, you need to start doing "work", "chores" right after you are assigned them. Then, when the deadline draws near and you notice that "hey, I'm not shitting bricks because I'm not done, I actually have time to play starcraft" it feels sooo good. This is very true. I got into this habit in the last 1-2 years of college and it felt so good, I felt like a new person. When you see a deadline coming up and realize "Hey, I did that already" you'll feel great. Time limits in my experience never worked for me. Perhaps I lacked that type of discipline. Simply starting things as early as you can, doing things as soon as they are assigned basically, is what worked for me. Best of luck man, best of luck to us all. To the OP: By the way, I believe you were referring to me and my name is Phyre (pronounced "fire"), not Pheer. | ||
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