<p>I'm looking at a pretty easy few weeks ahead of me until finals and I survived the hectic midterm period. I have all of my homework assignments for the rest of the semester outlined in all of my classes. I wanted to get ahead and just do them so I have no homework from now until finals. I'm having trouble actually motivating myself to do them. How can I motivate myself to just sit and do all of the busy work? I have a lot of time on my hands too. In total, it should take me about 15-20 hours. </p>
<p>If the next few weeks are going to be easy, then I wouldn’t worry too much about doing all the busy work at once. Just set aside an hour or so everyday to do some homework. Then you’ll get it done in 2-3 weeks, stress-free. If you try to do it all at once, the quality will be lower. But if you really have your heart set on getting it done at once, do it over the weekend, when you have fewer things to worry about, such as attending class. You can listen to music, sit in your dorm or library with a healthy snack (I like apples with peanut butter), block non-work-related sites, and work!</p>