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Counting Down the Days Until I Don't Have to Care

Rebekah Tucker

Issue date: 2/25/09 Section: Features
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Rebekah Tucker, Features Editor.
Rebekah Tucker, Features Editor.

According to my calendar there are 66 days left until summer and only 43 days of classes left. Not only that, but there's only a week and a half until spring break. I don't know about you, but I am so stoked and cannot wait until the end.

And no one knows that more than my roommate - not because I talk about it all the time but more because I'm starting to get lazier and lazier. I admit it, my side of the room is an absolute mess. I have Pepsi bottles from the student union all over my desk, my bed is hardly ever made up and my trash is begging to be taken out.

This may seem normal to some people, but it's definitely a change from the beginning of the year to a few weeks ago when my side of the room was immaculately tidy. I, by no means, am OCD, but I've never been much of a slob either … until now.

And it's not that I mean to be messy, I'm just getting lazy. I can practically taste summer, which is not good for my motivation. With each day passing I'm starting to care less and less, which probably isn't good.

But I think I may have found a quick fix to my laziness/messiness. It appears that the drawers in my dresser are bigger than necessary, which means that consolidation is possible. So instead of taking up all four of my drawers with clothes, I just use the bottom two. The other two, however, are used for junk.

My top drawer is filled with my hair and makeup supplies in disarray and my bottom drawer is filled with dishes, both clean and used. I just realized how gross that sounded, but I feel that if I'm the only one using the dishes then it's not that big of a deal if I wash them after every use.

Now that I have found a solution to hiding my mess all I have to do is keep it hidden and forget about it until it's time to pack up and go home - at which point I will be recruiting my friends to help me out. And if they won't help maybe I can get that ShamWow guy to come and magically clean everything.

The point is, I don't have to worry about my mess anymore because I can't see it anymore. It's the whole out of side, out of mind method.

While the mess is more of a nuisance (I still bathe and do laundry on a regular basis) my real problem is trying to get motivated to do school work anymore. It's not that I don't care about my grades, it's just that I tend to put it off until later. The problem is that later never comes.
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