Monday: I get up, I blink a few times, I begin my work for the day. I write a psychology essay. I finished a world history study guide. I finished my geometry homework. I am writing an article. I read some of my assigned books. I design a graphic for my marketing project. I finish my chemistry assignment. I go home, I shower, I play a few games, I fall asleep.
Tuesday: I get up, I groan, I begin my tasks for the day. I nearly fell asleep in geometry. I fell behind in reading literature. I fell behind the average in my chemistry class. I don’t understand psychology anymore. I am almost late for an article. I haven’t finished my world history notes. I don’t pay attention to marketing. I go home, I shower, I play a game, I stay up finishing my assignments.
Wednesday: I get up, I plead, I begin my obligations for the day. I panic in geometry. I am in horror at the pages I have to read in literature. I am tired of chemistry. I zone out in marketing. I play on my phone in journalism. I resent world history. I slack off in psychology. I go home, I shower, I text my friends, I fall asleep.
Thursday: I get up, I sob, I begin my assignments for the day. I pull through in world history. I am trying chemistry. I deal with geometry. I surprisingly finished an article. I manage to catch up in literature. I barely finished my marketing project. I pay attention in psychology. I go home, I shower, I fall asleep.
Friday: I get up, I am apathetic, I begin my routine for the day. I study for my psychology quiz, I get a 100. I don’t miss any details in world history. I finish my geometry work, I don’t miss any notes. I type out a very impressive article for journalism. I am unbelievably prepared for the timed analysis in literature. I give a perfect presentation on my marketing project. I fully understand chemistry. I go home, and I fall asleep.
Saturday and Sunday: Weekends are a blur of sleeping, eating, and studying.
Monday: I get up, I blink a few times, and I begin my work for another cycle.