Sunday 25 May 2014

Procrastination

Procrastination is a funny thing. I never really realise that I'm procrastinating until I remember that I have one hundred and one things to do! Like right now; I'm meant to be revising my biology but I somehow ended up writing a new entry to my blog... Very, very sneaky, brain.

However, I don't beat myself up over it. Some days I just accept that it's going to be a 'distracted' day and that I'll have to do my best at the next moment I get. My friends and family came over to have a BBQ today, but I wasn't going to hibernate in my room, agonising over the difference between plasma and cytoplasm when I could be downstairs having a burger, could I? NO! At the end of the day, you have to put into perspective how important exams are. I mainly need a C in Maths and English in order to secure my place in college, so I will revise and do my absolute best to do so. Not socialising and stressing over the outcome of my test will do me no good whatsoever. No, I won't be lazy and just wing it, as if I fail my exam I will definitely know why! There's a happy medium of 'studying enough' and having fun.

Even if I do fail, I won't be absolutely distraught. I mean, they're GCSE's! I will go in, do my best and if I fail, I FAIL. It's not the end of the WORLD. It doesn't tell anyone how much of a hard worker I am, or my intelligence. It doesn't say all of my achievements and the fact that I can get the job done. It just means that I might have to take a little time before I go to college to get the acquired grade and earn some more life experience. What use are GCSE's if you're too exhausted from revising that you physically cannot go to college anyway? It's never an absolute answer. There are always other options and solutions.

With my minor rant over, I'm off to go and revise. HAPPY SUNDAY!

2 comments:

  1. SO TRUE! You should be a writer.............. best part was definitely about GCSE's and not to get bogged down! x

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    1. Thanks for the feedback!😄 xx

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