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Jimmy Barnes:

--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on June 14, 2016, 07:53:10 pm ---Speaking from the university perspective, I manage Friday nights (and I did in the HSC). My struggle is Saturday mornings, it takes me way too long to become productive after waking up, seriously costs me  :o

So don't stress, I feel the pain  ;)

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Ahhhhh I feel you. The saturday mornings are the worst but I find if I just pack some food, water and study materials I can stick myself at a library. Then it doesn't matter if you're motivated or not, there is hands down nothing else to do.

birdwing341:

--- Quote from: pi on June 14, 2016, 07:55:40 pm ---Not HSC, but I don't see anything 'wrong' in taking a night off :) I always take Friday nights off; I think it's important to have a day to relax and reflect. Don't feel so guilty about it, it's normal! :)

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I'm with pi on this one. I honestly think that if I didn't have a break I'd burn out so fast :(

elysepopplewell:

--- Quote from: Jimmy Barnes on June 14, 2016, 07:48:26 pm ---I'm genuinely curious, how many of you all actually manage to get work done on friday nights? Do you all do what I do, throw the bag on the floor and jump on the bed or do some of you possess those godly levels of motivation to sit down and go hard?

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Seriously I'd nearly always have a lazy Friday! If I had something on the weekend that meant I couldn't study I'd be pretty good on Fridays. I think the key is to designate Friday as your day off! It's so much better to actually enjoying an afternoon off rather than have that guilty feeling of "I should be studying.."

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: elysepopplewell on June 14, 2016, 10:58:47 pm ---Seriously I'd nearly always have a lazy Friday! If I had something on the weekend that meant I couldn't study I'd be pretty good on Fridays. I think the key is to designate Friday as your day off! It's so much better to actually enjoying an afternoon off rather than have that guilty feeling of "I should be studying.."

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Totally agree! My day off was always Saturday (Steph's work schedule demanded this), so I always needed to study Fridays (which 99% of the time was just terribly unproductive anyway)  ;)

brenden:

--- Quote from: Jimmy Barnes on June 14, 2016, 07:48:26 pm ---I'm genuinely curious, how many of you all actually manage to get work done on friday nights? Do you all do what I do, throw the bag on the floor and jump on the bed or do some of you possess those godly levels of motivation to sit down and go hard?

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Being a proper Victorian, after work on a Friday I probably make it home by 7pm then screw around for 40 minutes until FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY m8.

Was similar in uni/high-school. Not a big one for Friday night study. Maybe from 5pm-7pm or something like that before a party, but Friday's always a good day to unwind before jumping back into it. Unless it's SWOTVAC. All bets are off in SWOTVAC

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