Procrastination
I had two weeks to tackle my history research project, but I only began yesterday. Do you think I can pull together five pages and complete it by 11:59 tonight?
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It’s definitely a tight timeline, but it’s not impossible! If you can stay focused and organized, you can get it done. Here are a few tips:
Outline Your Points: Jot down the main arguments or sections you want to cover in your paper. This will give you a clear path to follow as you write.
Set Time Limits: Break your writing into manageable chunks. For example, give yourself 30 minutes to write a specific section, then take a short break.
Eliminate Distractions: Find a quiet space to work and put away your phone or any other distractions.
Write First, Edit Later: Don’t worry too much about making it perfect on the first try. Focus on getting your ideas down, and you can refine them during the editing phase.
Stay Motivated: Remember why you chose this topic and remind yourself how great it will feel to finish.
You’ve got this! Just keep pushing through and you might surprise yourself!