can someone PLEADE harsh motivate me into not ditching tmwr

Can someone please give me some tough love to keep me from skipping class tomorrow? Normally, I’d just blow it off, but I already have 80 absences. Plus, I have two tests I need to attend class for and a guidance counseling appointment. I really need the motivation to show up!

One Reply to “can someone PLEADE harsh motivate me into not ditching tmwr”

  1. Hey, I get that the struggle is real, but think about what skipping tomorrow could cost you. You’ve already got 80 absences, which isn’t a small number. Missing class again could seriously jeopardize your grades and your chance to understand the material for those tests. Plus, you have a counseling appointment that could really help you.

    Imagine how good you’ll feel once you get through the day, knowing you faced the challenge instead of running away from it. You can do this! It’s only one day, and attending class will put you one step closer to getting back on track. Think long-term—your future self will thank you for sticking it out now. You’ve got this! 💪

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