Ok so the way I noticed I've been procrastinating is daydreaming, I don't know why but ever since I've started studying for trials my mind has been wandering off every 5 minutes whilst studying, like way too often.
I have a feeling it's because I'm doing more hours than usual, averaging around 8 hours a day, I'm just not sure how to keep my mind focused on what I'm doing. Any tips/advice on how to stop procrastinating ??
as a low-key excessive daydreamer i can relate to this
and as an over-achiever i'm also aiming for the 8+ hour benchmark
i personally find that i daydream because i'm idealistic as well as for escapism , so a method that i consciously try to implement is being present in the moment and enjoying it. this is harder than it sounds but there's a concept of 'romanticising your life', which kinda works because if you can perceive your life as being ideal (or in this case ,if you can find the 'fun' in study), then you don't need to distract yourself with daydreams. this will all be over soon, just push through.
also: remember that daydreaming is essentially running away from your responsibilities rather than facing them - you can always revisit those thoughts - sometimes it might be helpful to right down daydreams and thoughts as they, come, and then let them go. don't let the daydreams control you.
in terms of staying focused, if you're dividing your sessions into hourly intervals, just think on 1 objective that motivates you, and use this to drive each interval. i personally use things that stress me out e.g.
drama performance due first week back, but you can alternatively be positive and perhaps focus on something that you're looking forward to achieving when you get your desired atar.
i'mma get back to studying, you can too!