mo·ti·va·tion
n.
1)The act or an instance of motivating, or providing with a reason to act in a certain way. 2)The state or condition of being motivated or having a strong reason to act or accomplish something.
3)Something that motivates; inducement; incentive
I had such an easy week. Such an easy, snow-piled, freezing-temperature filled week. I had all of my assignments lined up to do: Marketing homework due Wednesday, a Forensics exam Thursday, and a Physio Psych exam and a blog post Friday. I’ve had weeks with a lot more and weeks with a heck of a lot less.
I had nothing to do Monday or Tuesday but I found myself not doing anything to help prepare for these four manageable tasks. I was running in circles finding useless things to do.
I went grocery shopping. I went to Bath and Body Works. I hung out with friends. Then, classes got cancelled Thursday.. YAY! No Forensics Exam! No studying for my Forensics exam. Which then just fed into this lazy cycle I had found myself in. Literally anything that involved procrastinating I was doing.
So, after a week of doing nothing, I walked into my physio exam completely unprepared, and then I decided. I decided that I hated the anxious feeling that not studying gave me.
In short, I struggled and didn’t like it. So, I am going to use this post as a motivational reference. If I find myself in a rut I can read it. If I am bored I can read it. And If I find myself completely unmotivated, I can read it. As I post this, I am going to make it public, so maybe you can too.

