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One of the worst things in the world is going for an interview. You are literally sitting there being judged for a period of time and having to recall times, dates and experiences can be a daunting task. 
New year, new habits, well, trying to find the motivation to start on these new habits and the motivation to get out of bed and go to work after having time off for the holidays. 
Christmas is right around the corner, which means millions of students around the country are gearing up to write their exams. This also means millions of students around the country are stressing out, procrastinating and playing beer bong instead of hitting the books.
Your morning alarm is blaring and you let out that groan. You quit your job 100 times in your head before you shut off the alarm, turn over on your side and sleep for 5 more minutes until the whole process starts all over again.
Right now is the time of year when things start to get really busy. There are three million things to do, hundreds of dishes to cook and, unfortunately, not enough alcohol in the world to keep yourself sane while doing said tasks. 
It's that time of day – gym time. It doesn't matter if you are a true blue gym rat, because there are days that even the most dedicated people drag their feet. Everyone has those days where it's just been an awful day from start to finish and you just want to end the day. 
Parents around the country have been singing, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" since they dropped their kids off at school. For a lot of college students though, it's figuring out timetables, getting lost in new buildings and having to awkwardly walk out of a lecture when you finally realize that the psychology 101 class you were sitting in is actually economy 301.
We have all that that "Wait, what was I doing again?" moment and then waste even more time trying to pick up where we left our train of thought and get back on the productivity track. 
It's a hard enough task to stay focused on work as it is, but with the warm weather upon us, it makes staying on top of work that much harder. With the patio and bbq calling our names constantly, it is so hard to concentrate on crunching numbers or completing any task that the boss man asks you to do.