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I’m not sure I know how to do it Look for ways to develop your skills in the areas where you feel unsure of your ability to be successful. For example:

  • Make an appointment with a math or accounting tutor to learn how to solve a difficult type of problem
  • Make an appointment with a writing tutor to develop an outline for your paper
  • Learn from library staff how to use the research tools that are available
  • Make an appointment with a learning strategist to learn how to read more effectively

Rather than procrastinating, you can empower yourself to be successful. The skills you gain will help you not only on one task, but on other related tasks in the future.

I’m not interested in this task/it isn’t motivating for me
  • Choose to “just do it”, and complete the task, allowing yourself guilt free time after it is done. Consider how continuing to dread the task might be taking away from future enjoyment of other things.
  • Consider your attitude towards things that are uninteresting – is your attitude preventing you from finding the motivation you need? Is it realistic to expect that you will always have interesting or enjoyable tasks?
  • Consider how the task at hand relates to your long-term goals. For example, perhaps the course is not interesting to you, but it will help you achieve your goal of finishing your degree, and obtaining employment in an area that interests you.
I’m afraid of failing/I’m afraid of what success might mean
  • Consider whether you have developed unrealistic standards for yourself. How can you set realistic goals for what it means to be successful?

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