Senioritis is killing me

Senioritis is really getting to me. I feel completely unmotivated to tackle any schoolwork, and sitting down to study has become a real struggle. My focus during class is nonexistent. Missing so much school due to physical and mental health issues has only made my motivation wane even further. While I’ve already been accepted to a few colleges, I’m still waiting to hear back from others. All I want right now is to wrap up my high school experience or find a spark of motivation.

One Reply to “Senioritis is killing me”

  1. It sounds like you’re going through a really tough time, and it’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed and unmotivated, especially with everything you’ve faced this year. Senioritis is real, and when you combine it with physical and mental health challenges, it can feel even more intense. Remember, it’s okay to prioritize your well-being right now.

    Since you’ve already received some college acceptances, try to remind yourself that you’ve accomplished a lot already! Maybe setting small, achievable goals each day could help you regain some motivation. Even just dedicating 15-20 minutes to a task can create momentum. Also, don’t hesitate to reach out to your teachers or counselors to discuss your situation; they might be able to offer support or extensions.

    It’s important to take care of yourself during this time, too. Make sure you’re giving yourself breaks and doing things that bring you joy or relaxation. You’re almost there, and it’s okay to feel how you’re feeling! You’ve got this.

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