Its the half term at the moment and i have tons of homework to do, i know i really should start doing it and i try to do it, but i just cant get myself motivated, and i dont seem to be able to concentrate very well, even though usually can. Any ways that'll help me concentrate and be motivated to do it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? kplove answered Sunday April 9 2006, 2:01 pm: try to tell yourself that you cant do anything like go outside or do anything with your friends until you get it done it doesnt even have to be something that big like for example it could be something as simple as "i cant have another chip until i finish this worksheet" i know thats kinda cheesy but it makes you do it mostly if your really hungry but dont starve yourself... hope i helped
fish34 answered Sunday April 9 2006, 12:50 pm: Set daily goals for yourself to do a certain amount of work, and have different rewards for yourself if you do the work. Say something like "If I work for two hours, then I'll go out and get some chocolate" or something like that. I know it sounds stupid, LOL, but it does work. [ fish34's advice column | Ask fish34 A Question ]
x0advice4y3w answered Sunday April 9 2006, 11:30 am: Just try to do it as soon as you get home. Before the computer, phone, tv, ect. All that stuff gets you unfocused, and makes you loose your concentration. After all your homework is finished or the majority of it treat yourself to the computer or something. I hope this helped. ♥ [ x0advice4y3w's advice column | Ask x0advice4y3w A Question ]
xoxDaneCookRox answered Sunday April 9 2006, 11:10 am: Just do it right when you get home. I know that you just got home from school and homework is probably that last thing on your mind but if you do it right away you dont have to worry about it the rest of the night and you can just do what you want.
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