Ok so, been lurking for a while now and I finally decided to create an account. To be honest I don't know what I'm going to get out of this post but here goes.
I started of this year great and full of motivation scoring very high for two of my further sacs and I also got 95+% for my first two accounting sacs. I know I have the potential to do well, and I was aiming for an ATAR of 92+ but for my previous two accounting sacs I have put in minimal effort, scoring in the low 80s
. My next accounting SAC is on Friday, and I haven't even finished writing all my notes, let alone started to study. I'm not sure what has de-motivated me (if that's a thing) so much , and I'm not really sure what to do about it. I know I have the potential to do extremely well, and I know I'm only letting myself down. Has anyone been through a similar situation and overcome it before? If so, how?

p.s any tips on how to not fail my upcoming SAC?
I've experienced various periods of de-motivation throughout highschool and I found that each time the ways I got out were slightly different. Here are some ideas:
- Used the website habitica as an external source of motivation. Basically you have create an online character and log in tasks that you want to do, depending on the type of task your character might lose health if you don't complete one & you'll gain health, exp, and ingame money from completing tasks.
- Task escalation. Can't motivate myself to summarise these notes? I'll do 5 multi-choice questions. Maybe after doing that I'll be more motivated from having achieved a small success. If not, at least I will have done something. This also works with the 5 minute rule: don't want to write that essay? I'll work on it for 5 minutes and if I'm still unable to get invested I'll let it go.
- Try to achieve a calm/rational state. For me, going into nature and just being on my own there really helps with this
- Exercise. I'm not a super sporty person but exercise is a great tool for stress management - which is ultimately what a lot of procrastination and de-motivation comes from.
- Sleep. I really encourage you to look into what makes good sleep hygiene. Sleep plays a significant role in our emotions, decision making abilities, self-regulation, ability to learn and ability to remember. Stealing time from sleep ends up takes more hours away from you what you get from staying up.
You might be telling yourself that you're not that great, you overestimated your potential, everything is doomed now etc etc. If that's the case I also recommend these things:
- Talk to someone, or if you find you can't trust anyone enough to do that, write the words down.
- Look up what the worst case scenario that's remotely reasonable is (research alternative pathways etc.). It's probably not that bad
- If this persists, strongly consider talking to a health professional. Maybe on eheadspace, maybe a school counsellor, maybe the doctors.
Just a small correction here: You have been working on your notes, which
is a productive step. Notes + additional study is great, but notes on it's own is still better than nothing. I suspect you haven't fallen as far as you think you have. It looks like you've just stumbled a little and will hopefully regain your balance soon