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How To Avoid Second Semester Slump

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The time has come to put away the Christmas tree, say goodbye to your hometown friends and make the trek back to Norman. Second semester has arrived and with it comes the responsibilities you so happily ignored during the break. If you are anything like me, you enjoyed turning your 7 a.m. alarm button off and have become accustomed to rolling out of bed at noon. Unfortunately, the world isn’t perfect and in order to make that 8 a.m. class, you must exchange your sleeping-in habit for a less enjoyable one. However, waking up that early doesn’t have to be so terrible. I have some tips that might just turn even the crankiest student into a morning person.
You can set your favorite song to wake you up and help get your day started off right. Another piece of advice is to invest in a coffee maker, if you don’t live in a sorority or fraternity that supplies coffee daily. Bonus points if the coffee maker has a timer allowing you to awaken to the smell of freshly-brewed coffee. Also, don’t deny yourself breakfast. As most people know, it is the most important meal of the day.
Now that you have started off your morning right, the next thing to do is invest in a nice planner that, hopefully, will make you write down those pesky to-do lists you sometimes ignore. I would be lost without my planner. It contains almost everything I need from my passwords to what song I want to download next. The only way I will accomplish most of my goals is to write them down, so what better way to do that than in something you actually enjoy writing in? Barnes and Noble on Ed Noble Parkway has several nice and wallet-friendly choices that I recommend. Although the saying goes, “a cluttered desk is a cluttered mind,” I like to think that a “filled planner is an organized mind.” Just some made-up philosophy I live by.
This is also the new year that is accompanied by New Year’s resolutions. I find the best way to keep these goals is to tell my friends and make a pact with them. Tell a friend who you know will keep you in line and drag you to the gym if it’s the last thing he or she will ever do. These people are your incentive to put down the cake, study and go to the classes you usually skip. You may want to kill your friend for dragging you out of bed for your morning run, but you know that the punishment from him or her would be worse than actually breaking your resolution. So, make a pact with friends and hold each other accountable because nothing is worse than looking back on your list of goals and being disappointed with yourself.
My final piece of advice is to hit the ground running with the new semester, have a positive attitude towards your classes and responsibilities, and make it the best semester yet.

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