find two good reasons why you should do it and focus on those things.
2007-08-29 18:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to find something you care about in it, or something you can't do without doing this think youdon't want to do.
Sometimes, promising yourself a reward that you really want will work - not always.
I think it is worth asking why you don't want to do it ? SHOULD you persevere? Is it valuable in any way to you?
If it doesn't have any value to you at all, i don't think you should persevere.
2007-08-25 22:35:47
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answered by nickipettis 7
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You also might want to remind yourself why you undertook a certain activity in the first place. Generally you are dong one thing to achieve a higher goal. (Ex, Work a lousy job in order to gain experience) If you look at the things you may be learning or gaining then it is easier to put up with a trying situation. Don't Forget......Your overall goal is not to do the thing you hate forever....you have to keep your eyes on moving forward once you have gained the experience/reward that you needed.
2007-08-25 19:34:37
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answered by dotys_2000 1
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Ask yourself the benefits. Like, you might not want to go to school, but dropouts make a lot less money than graduates.
2007-08-25 19:27:18
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answered by Katherine W 7
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Well Dang!
I was all set to offer good advice but you just got all the possible answers from the first three respondents....
I gave three thumbs-up...they are ALL correct!
2007-08-25 20:00:01
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answered by swanngranny 3
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Yes and I would say that is the very definition of being an adult... College, marriage, children...nothing is fun all the time.
2007-08-25 19:37:00
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answered by Phatpinkie 2
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