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How can I keep my motivation to do schoolwork senior year of high school?

I've been constantly working on applying for scholarships and enrolling in college. Because of this, I've lost all my desire to do schoolwork for my senior year. Further, all I really want to do is work on scholarships or sleep. Any advice?


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Karen’s Answer

You have taken the first step by asking this question! Understand your feeling exhausted coming to the end of your last year of high school, and great that you're applying for scholarships. Try writing down a summary of your goals. For example, short-term might be to exercise for 30 minutes three times a week and to work on scholarship applications for 30 minutes three times each week. The exercise might help you to sleep better. Set an alarm if you haven't done that to help with the right amount of sleep.

Long-term goals might include getting a partial scholarship and acceptance into one of the colleges or universities you have chosen. When that happens, reward yourself with an extra hour of sleep that day!

With every good wish and many blessings!
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