Introduction to Psychology: Given the realities of your familiarity with the subject, the availability of the key material online, and the character of the instructor, do you really need to worry about paying attention in that class? You could show up and write in a journal or make vacation plans... (I know; that's not the normal advice one is "supposed" to offer a student. By the way, if they hand out class/instructor evaluation forms at the end of the term, do future cohorts of students a favor and tell the administration exactly what you think of the instructor and the class.)
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Originally Posted by cuterebs22
I try to set goals for myself or have a written schedule, but my follow through is a problem. I know what I need to do or should be doing, but doing is hard.
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When planning, preparing, and an assortment of motivational tricks and techniques fail to work, it's a sign you have a challenge/problem beyond the norm. That is something you do well to address with an expert -- counselor, doctor, etc.
Again, may you experience success beyond your expectations!
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mastered the "fetch" command. He would communicate he wanted something, and I would fetch it.