Hi guys,
I am struggling a lot in English (not as much as I did last year, but I'm still not doing well enough to get 90+), and as part of my action plan to fix this problem, I am trying to write essays and creatives, and even do reading tasks (I plan to alternate the type of writing every day) within 40 mins, as practice for the HSC.
The problem is: I very frequently get writer's block, and although I read a variety of texts compared to my peers (I actually read the texts we're prescribed for both 2U and 3U English, and usually, if I'm not, I read a fiction or non-fiction book; I also read a lot of news articles often, not just to be aware of current affairs, but also to influence my creative writing), I struggle to gain ideas for my creative writing when I'm practising writing something in 40 mins, and then I don't end up writing anything at all or even having a story outline, and this leads to a vicious cycle of me getting demotivated to pursue writing something every day. I obviously can't keep this up for long, as when I go into Year 12, we'll very likely have to practise writing multiple essays and creatives every week! Does anyone have any ideas for how I can motivate myself to write every day and, mainly, gain ideas quickly, with the hope that I may eventually be able to write swiftly and with high quality?
Even with practising reading tasks, I always do every question except the last question (the mini-essay); I just avoid it all the time and never end up actually doing it. How do I stop doing this and force myself to answer it?
Annnnd...essays are my worst-procrastinated tasks. I always convince myself that I don't know enough about my texts and either just waste time trying to find techniques and analyses, or else don't even touch it until the day before the exam. Why do I keep doing this and how can I stop it???!! :/
I am struggling a lot in English (not as much as I did last year, but I'm still not doing well enough to get 90+), and as part of my action plan to fix this problem, I am trying to write essays and creatives, and even do reading tasks (I plan to alternate the type of writing every day) within 40 mins, as practice for the HSC.
The problem is: I very frequently get writer's block, and although I read a variety of texts compared to my peers (I actually read the texts we're prescribed for both 2U and 3U English, and usually, if I'm not, I read a fiction or non-fiction book; I also read a lot of news articles often, not just to be aware of current affairs, but also to influence my creative writing), I struggle to gain ideas for my creative writing when I'm practising writing something in 40 mins, and then I don't end up writing anything at all or even having a story outline, and this leads to a vicious cycle of me getting demotivated to pursue writing something every day. I obviously can't keep this up for long, as when I go into Year 12, we'll very likely have to practise writing multiple essays and creatives every week! Does anyone have any ideas for how I can motivate myself to write every day and, mainly, gain ideas quickly, with the hope that I may eventually be able to write swiftly and with high quality?
Even with practising reading tasks, I always do every question except the last question (the mini-essay); I just avoid it all the time and never end up actually doing it. How do I stop doing this and force myself to answer it?
Annnnd...essays are my worst-procrastinated tasks. I always convince myself that I don't know enough about my texts and either just waste time trying to find techniques and analyses, or else don't even touch it until the day before the exam. Why do I keep doing this and how can I stop it???!! :/