<p>Presidents day weekend is coming up, yet I feel like I'll slip and procrastinate, wasting the whole day on something unproductive. Heck, its been the same in summer/winter break. </p>
<p>Ahh. Be honest, how strong are you guys?</p>
<p>Presidents day weekend is coming up, yet I feel like I'll slip and procrastinate, wasting the whole day on something unproductive. Heck, its been the same in summer/winter break. </p>
<p>Ahh. Be honest, how strong are you guys?</p>
<p>very weak.</p>
<p>If I have something planned then it goes pretty productively, which is why I try to make sure my weekends aren’t just full of “Hanana pondering around”.
Oh, and if there’s homework due in early coming week, I’ll be pretty busy on Friday or Sunday evening :)</p>
<p>Friday: Hard school work, hard classes, sports recap on radio, party hard.</p>
<p>Saturday: Wake up with slight headache, wonder what I did last night, ■■■■■ and dole around. . .eat. . .sleep.</p>
<p>Sunday: Repeat Saturday, sans the slight headache and wondering what I did last night.</p>
<p>-_____-</p>
<p>I don’t even know what I do. I just wake up late, and constantly check Facebook.</p>
<p>Video games, lots of em</p>
<p>friday night: key club event / swim practice
saturday morning: swim practice
rest of saturday: some other activity
sunday: hebrew school tutor, quiz bowl coach
pretty productive id say</p>
<p>Seriously, my school life is incredibly unforgiving.
Fri- A ton of Chemistry classes, thus a lot of homework. I have guitar sectionals as well. Planning for my media club’s meeting for the next week (we conduct workshops).</p>
<p>Sat- Tuition, blogging for my school blog and FB and Twitter, catching up on tutorials and assignments</p>
<p>Sun- Church youth group and service, independent research paper research </p>
<p>I don’t do any homework at all on weekdays! It’s totally impossible when I get home at 8pm most days. School life in Singapore is truly unforgiving.</p>
<p>Lolololololololololololol productivity?</p>
<p>what is productivity?
in my world, it does not exist.</p>
<p>Well, I got my math hw done…I need to get a grip</p>
<p>I miss those elementary school days when my teachers never gave us homework over the weekends…</p>
<p>weekend’s are my most productive times…I just read and think (but mostly read). And sleep when I’m tired of that. Late Sunday night or Monday morning I <em>might</em> attempt to do some homework, if I can muster the motivation to start on it. I also play tennis sometimes, or (seldomly) board games with friends (while talking to them).</p>
<p>SCREW YOU proactive, nonstop overachievers and your productive weekends.</p>
<p>Ha ha. Productivity? Really… I always come into a weekend with the best intentions. Like I’m currently planning to read Frankenstein and study for Econ, but I leave without anything done.</p>
<p>Friday - Maybe a movie or just chilling with friends. Then I usually stay up 'till three finishing homework
Saturday - Wake up at 7ish and finish the homework I didn’t the night before. Hit the gym, chill with friends. If everyone’s busy I just take Euro notes.
Sunday - Usually going to the city with the family. Or hang with friends.</p>
<p>I’m a helluva lot more productive when it’s warm outside though. Then my schedule’s like tennis, biking, running, downtown, city, and doing homework outside, or biking to the library. But in the winter I just feel lazy and it’s like meh, it’s cold outside, might as well play video games or something.</p>
<p>My weekends are incredibly boring. Sometimes, I’ll only step out of the house once during the entire weekend, like to go out to dinner or whatever. Otherwise, I’m pretty much on the computer all day, and I leave homework for Sunday night. If I feel motivated for some odd reason, I get some homework done on Saturday.</p>
<p>Friday’s a chill with friends day/Soccer practice.</p>
<p>Saturday is hitting the gym and then doing homework/Hanging out with friends. </p>
<p>Sunday is church and then napping.</p>
<p>I teach Vietnamese on Friday, so I’m usually not home until 8 PM. Then I eat dinner, finish up my “easy” homework (this is usually precalc and chem) and start on any projects. At 9 I’ll do some SAT prep, even if it is just one section.</p>
<p>On Saturday I wake up at 10:30, go through my usual morning routine, and work on any major projects until 1:30. Then I just chill. It’s not until probably 8 PM at night that I go into a frenzy and study study study. I usually pull all nighters on Saturdays.</p>
<p>Sundays are easy. Unless there’s a test, I’ll go to sleep at 8 PM. (:
So nah, not too productive at all.</p>
<p>My commitments are kinda scattered. Sometimes, my band will play shows on Friday nights, and sometimes on Saturday nights. My service group might run events anywhere from Friday night to Sunday afternoon. The only things that remain consistent are forensics tournaments, but those don’t occur every Saturday.</p>
<p>Obviously, I’d have to work my homework around these times. The more events I have planned, the more productive I am.</p>
<p>My school is strange and gave us winter break this week, and I’ve been so lazy. I wasted so much time virtual farming. But I’m trying to figure out my study patterns. Apparently, I’m least productive from 1pm-6pm, and before 12pm, I just want to sleep -___-</p>