Sunday, 4 January 2015

Cut off Introduction - 1


This is a personal log of me trying to beat procrastination. But you know, this might just end up being just a journal instead. 

Here’s an introduction on day 1. January 4th, 2015.

My name is QrQuote online, and I’m a procrastinator.

Typing that out makes me sound like from what I’ve seen in stereotypes of AA meetings, but who knows, that vision could be completely off from what a real AA meeting is like, so I shouldn’t judge the people who are part of it and assume that they work like that.

I’m a pretty hardcore procrastinator.
I don’t intend to be one.
I have visions about what I want to do in the future, yet I don’t take the steps to actually completing them, which is something a typical procrastinator would say.

Where did this all begin?
Well, there’s that whole debate about where peoples’ personalities come from, right? Which is nature versus nurture. If you haven’t heard of this before, here’s a link you can look at all the results: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nature+versus+nurture

I’ve been an avid gamer. Usually I end up taking them too seriously and friendships/reputation is ruined.
I’m pretty sensitive emotionally if you couldn’t tell, and I try to avoid most situations where I know something bad is going to happen. A coward move.

I already have a vision that this blog is going to get me nowhere, since these have been out of fashion for quite some time now.

What is my current goal? To get decent grades on upcoming exams.
Past exams in a nutshell: I don’t study and I do terrible.

My school is a little weird. I’m in an abnormal high school, yet we used this absolutely cruel system of a two day cycle. You could ask people from here, “What are you taking second semester?” You’ll probably be cut off with someone saying “We don’t use semesters.” Or be responded with a sarcastic question, “What’s a semester?” So back onto explaining, we have two different days that alternate back and forth. On day one you have four courses, on the next day you have another four courses.

You might be able to see how wrong this will go.

Once you miss a day, you get double the work. What’s even worse is that they are different subjects from each other. What happened to me this last year is that I procrastinated and I didn’t spend time on things. At this hellhole called Central you really have to get your act together if you want to succeed in this school. Some people are able to pull it off really well where they can cram everything in one night. There are the selected chosen ones who are able to work hard every day. However, I am not the type of person who does either of those.

But I think I’m done with rambling today.
I have some stuff to do and I’ll continue tomorrow.even if no one stumbles onto this blog
-QrQuote

Note: I'm starting this blog as a suggestion from someone to an alternative weekly based thing. Maybe I'll see some personal improvements :D