TheAppleCore
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So, as I had predicted, my only real problem with college is finding the motivation to do the necessary work. Once I'm motivated, everything falls into place perfectly - I'm good with time management, have good study techniques, etc.
My problem is finding the inner oomph to get started.
I guess the root of the issue is that I have an ADD personality type, in which I am able to put enormous amounts of time and effort into things that are inherently interesting or rewarding for me, but conversely, things that don't immediately excite me are almost impossible to approach. And, unfortunately, not all homework is intrinsically rewarding.
Any tips?
My problem is finding the inner oomph to get started.

I guess the root of the issue is that I have an ADD personality type, in which I am able to put enormous amounts of time and effort into things that are inherently interesting or rewarding for me, but conversely, things that don't immediately excite me are almost impossible to approach. And, unfortunately, not all homework is intrinsically rewarding.
Any tips?