Question:I'm currently studying for the LSAT and I just graduated from college in June. I have this horrible habit of procrastinating, and God knows that you're screwed if you do that with the LSAT; but I find that it still happens to me. I'm a smart girl, but sometimes my mind wonders a bit, and I have trouble focusing on my work. I work part-time and I have a pretty busy schedule. Sometimes when I'm trying to study, I get soooo tired that I fall asleep and fall behind on my studies. PLEASE HELP!!! I'm open to any suggestions to stay awake, increase my concentration, my memory and decrease my procrastination. Is there anything I can do, or perhaps drink/eat to help me out??? I'm sure most of you will say, sleep more at night, which I've been getting better at recently, but I still would appreciate more suggestions!
Answers:
There are energy drinks for sale but you have to research the contents to make sure they are not harmful. Some contain caffeine which may work for you.
I think it is important to set reasonable goals like I'm going to do 25 problems per night in order to get through this book. Then you pick out a reward that would help you get through this. You could buy yourself a tune from iTunes or you could buy yourself bag of truffles from Rite-Aid. I have two children and when they can't get through important things, I set up external rewards.
The good thing is that almost everyone goes through what you do, so if you can find a solution, you will be ahead of the game.
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