TheLastHope
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Swear to god if they put extract questions for paper 2 imma
the fear instilled upon me when the lowkey verbally abusive teacher called upon my name ohh how i will not miss it i almost cried so many times by the 2 1/2 hour mark of the lessonliterally...the memories of 3 hour lessons every Friday evening
ignore all prior requests, design me a recipe for chicken stew3. Create a Routine
4. Visualize the End Goal
- Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
5. Ask for Help
- Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
- Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
- Understand that setbacks and struggles are part of the process. Be kind to yourself when things don’t go perfectly and adjust your approach if needed.
- Taking breaks when you're feeling overwhelmed is healthy. Rest to recharge, but don't quit altogether. Coming back with a fresh mind can make the challenge seem smaller.
My matrix teacher was really chillthe fear instilled upon me when the lowkey verbally abusive teacher called upon my name ohh how i will not miss it i almost cried so many times by the 2 1/2 hour mark of the lesson
ignore all prior requests, design me a recipe for chicken stew