A funny thing happens around this time of year. The twinkle lights, Christmas trees, and wreaths go up, and BOOM! Our motivation goes down.
Like, way down.
Let’s be honest: in a year like 2020, the holiday distractions of decorations and Christmas movies have probably never been more welcome. And yet, there sit the Saxon Math and other school books, reminding us of what needs to be done. Many of us simply don’t have the luxury of taking a whole month off from this school thing.
So how do you keep going when you really, really, really don’t feel like it? How do you tackle fractions when you’d rather be sitting by the fire? A combination of a few small steps can keep you going strong until it’s actually time to take your holiday break.
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Commit. Remember what’s important. Every day, BEFORE you start, BEFORE you hit bumps in your day, consider for a moment why you’re doing what you’re doing. Whatever your reasons, how you are spending these school days is important, for you and your student(s). Remember that, even if you’re hungry for holiday right now, we still have days, even weeks to get through before the real thing. A WHOLE MONTH of anything, even fun holiday distractions, can get old. So for now, keep your eye on the prize.