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This year, i've managed to enter a public university, from being previously on a private, online college course. Ever since I finished highschool, and went to learn the equivalent of a First-Degree Vocational Training course for administration of computer systems or "sysadmin", i've been constantly struggling with studying in a consistent, regular way.
My problem is that I don't feel the pressure needed to actually start working and being productive. I feel like if I were stucked in a constant state of excessive relaxation. I say this because, even though I have several assigments to deliver in a few weeks, in addition to several exams, I feel incapable of just sitting down and work on all the things I have to do. I don't really feel pressured to do so, which makes me procrastinate and lose precious time.
Is there any way to start putting a bit more pressure over my shoulders to help me get to stop procrastinating??
My problem is that I don't feel the pressure needed to actually start working and being productive. I feel like if I were stucked in a constant state of excessive relaxation. I say this because, even though I have several assigments to deliver in a few weeks, in addition to several exams, I feel incapable of just sitting down and work on all the things I have to do. I don't really feel pressured to do so, which makes me procrastinate and lose precious time.
Is there any way to start putting a bit more pressure over my shoulders to help me get to stop procrastinating??