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I have no self motivation right now.

Fenixgoon

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I have a lab report due tomorrow, yet I have no motivation to write the report. Epic Fail.
 

JohnCU

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wait til you get a real report due at work and have no motivation. blah
 

Red Squirrel

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Just half ass it enough to pass.

No seriously. It's better then not doing it. Specially if you have 1000 other things to do, don't waste time on it. If there's one thing I learned in college, it was how to prioritize tasks when you have too many to fit in a time frame. Some of them have to suffer. Thankfully its not that bad in real world.

So far the most hectic work related situation I've been in is being remoted into 3 different computers to fix a weird issue with crappy software (different issues on each PC), while on the phone with a customer walking through something/troubleshooting, and occasionally muting so I can continue to take part in a meeting. The beauty with a situation like this is time goes very fast, and when it hits the time to leave, you go home and leave it all behind you.

Though some people can be bad for bringing their work home with them - either physically or mentall, which causes stress. Seen more in manager positions.
 

Skeeedunt

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I've never done anything and I turned out fine. What's the worst that could happen?
 

Fenixgoon

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: TallBill
C's get degrees.

A's get free graduate school :)

Army service gets 36 months of free school plus a $1500 tax free check every month :)

i thought there was a limit to the GI Bill.

i sure wouldnt mind the $$, but i don't like the idea of selling my soul to someone :(


fear not now, ATOT, for i have start writing (semi intelligently, to boot!)