Hello Fellow Bloggers,
Happy Monday! It's another new week to become proactive and fulfill those short term goals you may have floating in that head of yours. For me, those short term goals are what keeps my life interesting. I am always up for a challenge and seeing how far I can push myself or improve on those bad habits of mine. With my last semester in full swing, I have been diagnosed with a bad case of SENIORitis. (Google Definition: a supposed affliction of students in their final year of high school or college, characterized by a decline in motivation or performance.) It's pretty serious and incurable. Since the diagnosis, my life at school has been a tad bit of a struggle. Homework and laundry have become dominated by Netflix and hanging out with friends. Believe me, I am not complaining, but realistically I am still a student for another two and a half months and deadlines needs to be met. So, to get myself going in morning, after I pressed the snooze button two or three times, is by forming a short term goal checklist for the day. For starters, I always set an alarm, even if I don't have class that morning. Once I finally brave the cold and strip the covers off my body I am in business. I always start the morning with a good breakfast and a nice cup of coffee. Today for instance, a bowl of raspberry granola with almond milk, topped with a chopped up banana and a side of a dark roast cup of coffee. As I fuel up, the short term goal planning begins. "Okay the heck do I need to do today?!" Typically my list consists of gym, cleaning, homework, internship, and of coarse I need to schedule when I can squeeze in my "Netflix Time." Even though, it is strictly a mental checklist, it honestly helps me stay focused and accomplish whatever needs to be fulfilled. I am assuming majority of people also use this savvy technique, but you would be surprised on how many people wake up with no plan or drive for there day. That immediately results in an unproductive day and can potentially result in a unproductive semester or year. So, to those other fellow bloggers who have also been diagnosed with Senioritis, lets get those mental checklists forming, so we can end our last semester of college on a high note. I am not saying always choose homework and laundry over having fun, but once in awhile try to squeeze in whats important on that list of yours. With that, I must start checking off my list but feel free to share your short term list below or maybe other techniques on how to fight Senioritis.
*Gluten Free by Chance, Healthy by Choice*
-Laura Rita-
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