Monday, 12 December 2011

Social life. Good grades. Sleep. Money. Choose two.

Lately I’ve realized I’m facing a burden. Fact is I haven’t been getting my priorities straight. Let me make it a bit clearer for you:
Friday: Pre-pre-drink at my house, Pre-drink at Marcus’, downtown, Industry and Liquor Store, The Drink, Sydney’s, 4:30 sleep
Saturday: Wake up at Sydney’s, go home, sleep until 3:30, start getting ready, go back to Sydney’s (CEO’s n’ Office hoes party) get ready until 10, beer bong, beer bong, beer bong, what happened to my 6 Guinness? Oh wait…How did I get home again? 2:00 sleep
Sunday: Wake up at nine, still demolished, head back to sleep until 1:30, go help dad pick out shirts (don’t ask), write a sentence for my essay, 1:00 sleep
So it’s no surprise that it’s Monday morning and I’m sick as a dog. I must’ve thrown up at least 8 times this morning. Why you ask? Easy, because of my stupid excessive partying. I don’t know what’s come over me. You see, at the beginning of the school year I didn’t have much of a problem staying on the weekend and just doing some homework. Now I feel I’ve gotten into my old patterns. A bad habit that’s a hard one to break once you’re used to the constant thrill of going out every night. I want to know how to break that habit, and get back on track. Where I used to be so motivated, now, the last thing I want to do is homework. I need a game plan or something, or maybe a slap across the face. Anyway we’ll see how it goes, but a least writing about it seems like the first step to some sort of change…

1 comment:

  1. Hey Meagan,

    Here's my advice. One night of partying per weekend, then some mellow fun, like going to a movie. When you party, have a glass of water after each drink and do not drink past midnight, or maybe 1:00 AM. The drink you have at 3:00 AM does nothing to enhance your fun. You're asleep before it hits you, and it's the late drinks that really kill you the next day. By the time your head hits the pillow, you should be pretty sober. The more you make good decisions, the easier it is.

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