i have this problem..
im like addicted to the computer
and like i never get any of my homework done! i feel really guilty when im on here or AIM and im suppose to be doing homework but then if i get off for a bit do a lil homework i wanna come back on here again and so i do and then i get distracted! i like come straight on when i get home and ughhhhhh what do i do? haha its hard for me to stay away from it too.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? xOalmaOx answered Sunday December 18 2005, 9:58 pm: Oh I had that problem too. Last summer I went away on vacation and all I was thinking before we left was "How in the world am I going to make it 9 days without AIM and the INTERNET?" Well it wasn`t even hard. The computer isn`t everything. You do have a life outside it. Just keep yourself busy and when you need to do your homework do it in another room with something else distracting you [ ex. music or the t.v. ] That worked for me. Good luck !
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 7:01 pm: Don't worry, so many people are like that. AIM is really addicting. 8th grade, I used to always be on it, because that's when everyone was on it lol.
But, turn your computer off or something. && when you get home from school, get your homework done, and then when you're done you can get on the computer.
Or, if you don't have any homework, try going out with friends after school. Like going to the mall or going to get something to eat, or going to there house.
You could always just get on AIM at night or after school, then do your homework.
I hope this works and if you need anything else, just leave a message in my inbox.
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