Since I have seen a lot of posts recently on surviving finals week... I thought I would give you some of my personal favorite procrastination tips just in case you aren't ready to spend endless hours in the library staring at a study guide with highlighter all over your hands and coffee spilled down your favorite sweatshirt. For those of you who are fortunate enough to be passed the college phase of your life, I want to know what your tips are for surviving finals week, especially when the forecast says its going to be 80 degrees and gorgeously sunny outside.
1. Watch Game of Thrones
and wonder how many times a month the actress who plays Daenerys Targaryen needs to dye her hair to keep it that blonde.
2. Scroll through your own Instagram
and reminisce about better times (like when you weren't in the library). Loved this pic from this past weekend at Foxfield!
3. Bake cookies
because calories don't count during finals.
4. Learn how to make a killer paper airplane
so your friend can literally send a guy her number from across the room.
5. Rearrange your Pinterest board
6. Watch the Bruce Jenner interview
and be amazed by some people's bravery to show their true selves to the world.
7. Try on your summer clothes
to just get you excited for summer...anyone else do this?
8. Flood your BFFs snapchat with very unflattering pics
does this need more explanation?
9. Take a nap
the answer for everything
10. Schedule out every hour of your day
and then ignore it because you are not yet at the panicking stage of finals week.
I hope this gave you some inspiration to go get procrastinating!
**disclaimer...I swear I'm a very good student and I will do fine on my finals! I love my classes and already have study guides for all of my exams next week and have started studying for them!**
hahaha I definitely remember these days of procrastinating studying. But, this is your LAST TIME!!! And thats pretty exciting :)
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity on your list tho ;) Good luck with finals!!!
hahaha great tips..good luck studying!
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