[nabs-l] How to stay motivated.

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Thu Oct 16 05:22:08 UTC 2014


Hi, Cindy, and everyone,

         To try to keep from experiencing such discoloration, I try 
to switch between tasks I.E. whatever I'm working on I.E. reading a 
textbook or article, say, and E-mail. My brain tends to get kind of 
sticky. Also, a hot beverage such as coffee, or tea, is never far 
away as I'm working.
for today, CarAt 03:20 PM 10/15/2014, Cindy Bennett via nabs-l wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A friend just asked me this, and I thought it would be a great 
>discussion topic.
>
>When you are feeling burned out with your studies, when the proverbial
>light at the end of the tunnel seems to never be coming any closer,
>what do you do to stay motivated?
>
>Do you have a hobby that you resort to? Is there a particular class or
>division of your field that you can go back to or read about that
>revamps you?
>
>Cindy
>
>--
>Cindy Bennett
>1st Year Ph.D. Student, University of Washington
>Human Centered Design and Engineering
>
>Treasurer of the Greater Seattle Chapter and of the National
>Federation of the Blind of Washington
>Affiliates of the National Federation of the Blind
>
>clb5590 at gmail.com
>
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