Typical study procrastination
Jan. 24th, 2025 08:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm having my familiar problems with making myself study, which is very frustrating and anxiety-inducing and so on. But today at least I made some good progress with an online study group and we're planning to meet again, that'll certainly help.
As some more or less productive procrastination I managed to reduce my browser tabs from 935 to 93 (edit: 65.) Not bad! I closed many many rec lists and many posts I wanted to comment on and many articles etc., I might have found cool things but realistically I would never have looked at most of them anyway. And now the likelihood that I'll actually look at/read/watch the remaining ones is much higher.
I went for a walk again today, which definitely did me good, and I was unpleasantly surprised that I didn't make it up the hill without a break to catch my breath so clearly I need to do that more often.
As some more or less productive procrastination I managed to reduce my browser tabs from 935 to 93 (edit: 65.) Not bad! I closed many many rec lists and many posts I wanted to comment on and many articles etc., I might have found cool things but realistically I would never have looked at most of them anyway. And now the likelihood that I'll actually look at/read/watch the remaining ones is much higher.
I went for a walk again today, which definitely did me good, and I was unpleasantly surprised that I didn't make it up the hill without a break to catch my breath so clearly I need to do that more often.