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Old 19-04-2009, 11:06 AM #5
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Originally posted by Lauren
I totally get that feeling a lot.

When I was between my first and second year of sixth form I had to attend drs to be recognised as suffering from stress. I lost all motivation and my attendance dropped - which actually meant my stress got worse and the drs had to keep an eye on me so it didn't/hadn't developed into depression.

Saying that, I just wish I'd attended 100% and it would never have got so bad. It's best just to suck it up and attend, it'll pay off in the long run, trust me!
I know your right it just depresses me I know I really need to do the second year aswell but I just feel atm I know I wont give it 100%,I just have no motivation for college,I don`t know why because even when I was working and I was in a job I hated I still got up every morning without feeling down and took myself off to work ,I was rarely off.Maybe it was the fact I was getting paid and I diddn`t have much choice because I had things to pay off.At college everything goes so slow they drag out the day from 9-5 doing things that I`m sure could have been done in half the time
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