i really need help this is effecting my whole life!
i have a bad bad severe case of procrastination... and things are piling up and i do just the bare minimum to get through no one notices because even with bare minimum it always gets the job great. so no one ever notices....
but then my other problem.... i am a sleepaholic! i can't wake up... and if i do it takes me a good hour and a half to actually wake up wake up otherwise even taking care of my own self becomes a hassle.. ( i;m usually high maintenance! and this is killing me) i sleep for about 13-15 hours if i want to get up and take less the 1 1/2 hours b4 i dress.... all i want to do is sleep.... help!
Most teenagers procrastinate, sleep too much, and are tired all of the time. It is what teenagers are expected to do, or, in other words, it is completely normal.
I would go to bed earlier so you can get more sleep, but really, it's all part of being a teenager.
carayotie answered Sunday January 6 2008, 8:00 pm: Haha I think all teenagers are like this because I'm like that too. Especially now that Christmas Holidays are out and school's starting again my sleeping pattern is screwed and I'm lazy with my homework.
I think you just need to get your priorities straight and just do your assignments a little bit at a time.
Ex: A paper thats do in a week.
Take one day at a time and do one topic in your paper at a time. That way when the week is over your pretty much done. Push yourself to finish your daily limit.
As for the sleeping issue. Once you hear that alarm go off in the morning force yourself out of bed and open your curtains (if the sun is up). The sunlight will spark your brain and you'll get going faster. If you don't have sun up, set up your alarm away from your bed, that way to shut it off you have to get up.
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