2. If you won the lottery what would you do?
3. What makes you procrastinate most and why?
Prompt 3:
Today the last thing a teenager wants to do is sit down and do homework, and with technology so prevalent for teenagers, it allows them to use social networking, music, cell phones, and TV as a distraction instead of doing homework. Now in my case the most distracting things would be a mixture of my phone and TV, it is so hard not to turn on the TV and watch some Sunday night football while attempting to do this blog, which is quite ironic in that I am procrastinating on a writing that is about procrastinating. I have talked to my friend at boarding school, who cannot watch TV or have his cell phone during his mandatory study hall every night. I guarantee that he is more successful in studying and doing homework than any teenager who can watch TV at the same time. Now could instilling this "study hall" in peoples houses, or adding study halls in public school schedules help stop procrastination and even helps kids do better in their classes, most likely it would. Overall, procrastination is a far too common problem with teenagers, and if somehow teenagers could stop procrastinating it would help them do better in school, have more free time, and sleep much more.
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