Hello everyone,
I checked my December calendar this morning and saw that after today there will be two Fridays left of school. Well, at least for me because I have a final exam & papers due Dec. 4th.
For some it may be earlier. But either way the feeling of "oh, the semester's wrapping up!?" is present and mutual. I hope you're all keeping a positive mindset too. Yes, grades may or may not be important but if anything, I learned how valuable it can be to end the semester on a positive note.
Storytime: I received a bad grade in one of my classes, which really stressed me out and resulted in me forming many negative associations with the subject. It was so bad that now every time I think about genetics, I cringe. A year later, I wish I had at least tried to enjoy learning about the topic. That way I can happily recall ideas about it or feel comfortable talking about the topic with my peers.
A couple of things I'm trying this semester is to be patient with myself and also to make a study plan. First is writing down daily goals ensuring that I'm being honest with myself on what I can commit to on that given day. Then, crossing things off as I go. Whether it's just a two hour study session or one hour working on a rough draft, there was advancement and something got done. Then I can look forward to continuing it later in the day or the next day.
Another important thing is patience. As the saying goes, "you are your own worst critic" so it's important to be patient with ourselves and be mindful of our capabilities while working through these final assignments. This way we can make realistic goals and maintain a positive mindset as we continue absorbing or reviewing information.
I know this was a long one, but sharing my thoughts/goals has been helpful for me. And even if these are not helpful for you, at least know that you are not alone. I'm right there with you, feeling it and figuring it out too. Please reach out* and keep at it because we will get through this! The best we can do is enjoy the ride. 😎📚
*https://eoss.asu.edu/resources for anything you may need help with. Or reach out to me, I'd be happy to chat! 😊