the-derivative
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That's nice.alex.leon said:I'm sacrificing sanity.
Heh.
That's nice.alex.leon said:I'm sacrificing sanity.
Heh.
I'll be glad to sacrifice my virtually obsessive, compulsive, perfectionist tendencies which far too often result in chronic, unwanted phases of procrastination.SimonLee13 said:Do you have something you'll definitely sacrifice once term 4 arrives? Co-curricular stuff like sport and music?
You can choose to sacrifice those?bored of sc said:I'll be glad to sacrifice my virtually obsessive, compulsive, perfectionist tendencies which far too often result in chronic, unwanted phases of procrastination.
Probably a methodwixxy2348 said:I'm giving up BoredofStudies.
I WIIIIISH.
Major cause of procrastination. Or... is it a method?
Yeah, but it depends on how much of it you actually use for study. For example you could sacrifice the time you sleep... sleep less - more time to do stuff. But in saying that ... I'm not going to sacrifice my sleep.Aerath said:I dunno - I'm not sure that I would sacrifice time. That time would be probably spent doing else. There'll still be 24 hours in my day.
I made a general estimation:Aerath said:I dunno - I'm not sure that I would sacrifice time. That time would be probably spent doing else. There'll still be 24 hours in my day.
I hope I can.the-derivative said:You can choose to sacrifice those?
LOL, yeah i agree with youu. having social time is important, especially to keep yourself sane but the thing with msn & face book and those things is that once u get on u cant get off & 10mins turns into 2hrs =s.bawd said:I think having occasional social time is helpful in relieving pent-up stress. Also changing passwords on Facebook or MSN is useless IMO, as you can easily make a new account. I believe governing oneself in self discipline is more effective, and you can start training now since it's not quite the HSC yet.
LOL, yeah i agree with youu. having social time is important, especially to keep yourself sane but the thing with msn & facebook and those things is that once u get on u cant get off & 10mins turns into 2hrs =s.bawd said:I think having occasional social time is helpful in relieving pent-up stress. Also changing passwords on Facebook or MSN is useless IMO, as you can easily make a new account. I believe governing oneself in self discipline is more effective, and you can start training now since it's not quite the HSC yet.