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Constructionistic, situational/contextual perspect

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It's 9 AM on a Saturday morning, I've been up for almost two hours and I'm trying to write on my exam that is due on Monday, but I'm not very inspired to write. Right now I'm very tired of psychological theories about development, and the constructionistic, situational/contextual perspective on things. I don't think I've ever been this tired of something I need to write for school. But, here I am, trying to interpret the constructionistic gender perspective on an event.

Bah, I can't wait til' I'm done with it and have at least one day to relax before everything starts over (again) with a new part of this class.

And I'm too tired to do anything at all. I've not read a lot lately, and I've not felt like reading either. And that's odd, since I've always felt like reading since I learnt how to read at the age of 5. I guess the motivation will come back sometime though, sooner or later.

Enough of this. Back to the exam.
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  1. Shalot's Avatar
    Good luck. It is still Saturday, and you have until Monday. Maybe during a break, a thought of how you can finish this will come to you. That has happened to me once upon a time. I am sending positive thoughts your way.
  2. Virgil's Avatar
    It's been a long time since I knew how that feels, at least for school. Actually sometimes it happens at work too, so i do know how it feels, and you just want to get it over with. Take a breather. Get some fresh air and a good walk. Perhaps you'll feel better afterward.
  3. B-Mental's Avatar
    You'll break through this period. I know that when I am forced to write I tend to work sluggishly. Its probably very similar with you. The urge to read will return eventually also, so don't fret. B
  4. wilbur lim's Avatar
    Be positive,thelastmelon!I would compel myself to study though I am fatigue.(This method is not recommended)Simply sit down on thy study table and feel refreshed and relaxed.