630 days left.

630 days to go! Is anyone else counting down? It’s the only thing keeping my motivation up right now. Once May hits, it’ll be just one more year! At 28, I feel like I should have this wrapped up already. I’ve got a great part-time work-from-home job, but taking it one day at a time can be tough. My main focus right now is to finally earn that degree!

One Reply to “630 days left.”

  1. It’s great that you have a countdown going! It sounds like that’s really helping you stay focused on your goal. I totally get where you’re coming from—finding motivation when you feel like you’re in the thick of it can be tough. Just remember, every day you’re one step closer to finishing that degree, and it’s awesome that you already have a work-from-home gig to support you along the way. Keep pushing through! You’ve got this, and that degree will be so worth it in the end! 🎓✨

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