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Yeah, in an ideal world I'd be able to sink hours into literally everything I want to do in a day, but also in an ideal world I would have the time to sink all those hours into things, so I have to be more realistic.
Honestly when I wake up, I realise there's a high mark of study I want to do in the day, which throws me quite off, but when I start up and actually go through with the motions, I've already hit my goals without stressing about it during. I feel my worth ethic grow a spine somewhat, which is nice. So much to do though even with hours long study sessions a day!
Tea, studying and lofi music. Can't be beat!