Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Reflection and Vocabulary

Normally, during the middle of the semester i lack the ability to remain focused and motivated. I also tend to procrastinate at an extensive degree. Unlike any other semester, this year i started on the right foot.I'm on top of my game; i have straight A's. Right after i graduated from High school, i knew how our cumulative GPA works. Since then, I've been working hard to start the year strong; unlike my freshmen year in High School i was clueless.I do admit i need to remain motivated as i feel like it is slowly deteriorating. At the beginning of the semester i was excited to start college but now i'm experiencing stressful situations. I have too many things to do in so little time. I lack motivation every once in a while but i know, the better i do in my classes the faster and easier it'll be for me to transfer out of Fullerton College. My current motivation are: my family, UCI, and my nursing career. The zeal it brings out of me is unbelievable.The serenity i will feel when i accomplish is one thing i am truly looking forward to. I will push myself. My definitive solution to stop lacking motivation is to remember the quote "Fake it 'til you make it". This quote has pushed me to try my hardest. For example, i can pretend i'm smart until i finally believe it and start to become it. Grey's Anatomy is also another bolster as i can't wait to be an intern.I'm also looking forward to December as it has my favorite holiday's! During those sleepless nights, i can prevent myself from losing motivation by looking up the benefits of being a nurse or hoping to make my family proud on all my accomplishments.

1 comment:

  1. I did that a lot my senior year after November, i got lazy with schoolwork, not that I didn't do any of the work. Time in college seems to fly and when I come home I feel there isn't enough time to do anything. I agree about December after fall term ends, sleeping in till afternoon and hot cocoa at night.

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