Friday, February 4, 2011

Day... Who Knows

So, it's been a while, right?

Haha, honestly, I didn't really know what to write. Things were getting kinda repetitive. I mean, I had already established the fact that the absence of Facebook had a positive effect, so what more was there to say?

But, I'm kind of bored so I guess I'll just write some shit everyday just because. But I'll still keep you updated on school and stuff to see if this non-Facebook thing is actually making a difference.

Plus, I feel kind of weird writing in this. I'm constantly addressing "you", but I'm not really talking to anyone. I mean, I seriously doubt anyone's reading this. How do you find blogs anyways? The only blogs I read are Dumb Little Man and The Yahoo Answers. And I found out about those through word of mouth. Eh, I guess I'll just use this as a place to dump my thoughts.

But anyways... back to grades and school and stuff. The stakes have been raised! If I get straight A's this semester, I get flying lessons over the summer as well as the opportunity to participate in a summer program in Africa! Two things I've always, always, ALWAYS wanted to do. So I'm determined to get those grades.

Haha well. Not much to do today. It's a Friday. I know what you're thinking. "What kind of loser sits at home writing a blog on a Friday?" Haha, well we had a snowday on Wednesday and Thursday and I spent those days hanging out with friends, so I just wanted to chill on my own today. I'm skipping my friend's sixteenth birthday party today because I wanted to hang out by myself... aren't I wonderful. Anyways, I guess I'll finish up my homework today. Latuurr.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Day 5

So, I'm seeing the results a lot quicker than I thought I would have been. I came home from school at around 4:30 after math team, had a snack while watching an episode of the Fresh Prince, and went upstairs to my computer.

By force of habit, I typed in facebook.com immediately, but soon realized that I couldn't get in. So, I spent about five minutes on sixbillionsecrets before coming to the posts that I had already read.

And then something shocking happened... I started my homework within forty five minutes of coming back home and I actually felt as if I had accomplished something. Because truth is, nothing compares to Facebook.

There's nothing as addictive or exciting as a webpage that is updated every minute by your friends. I mean, playing snake on the computer gets boring after you realize that you really suck, watching youtube videos gets monotonous after you realize that every Shane Dawson video is more or less the same, and twitter just isn't as fun anymore. And the stuff that I am doing to procrastinate a bit aren't completely detrimental. I admit that I have wasted a bit of time, but that time was spent on Study Hacks and Dumb Little Man.

So overall, I think that this no facebook thing really is making quite a bit of a difference. So we'll see. Maybe it will work.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Day 4

Sorry for the lack of posts. So far, this no facebook thing hasn't been absolutely awful. I've already seen myself become more productive because I haven't felt the need to continuously press the home button on facebook.

So, it's been manageable so far, but I'm afraid I won't be able to keep in touch with my friends as easily, especially those that go to a different school. But then again, the lack of facebook really makes you realize who your true friends are, as opposed to those you talk to just to fill up your time.

I have, however, spent a bit more time watching reruns of Man vs. Wild on the Discovery Channel. Maybe I'll do that next month. Limit myself to half an hour of TV a day. Anyways, there hasn't been much of a tangible change in my grades, but that's only because it's the last couple of days in first semester, so we don't have too many assignments or tests left. The real results of this experiment will show once I begin second semester on the eighteenth.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Day 1

Across the nation the facebook epidemic is taking over the minds of teenagers; eating at their grades, their time, and maybe even their happiness. Once I realized just how much this addicting website was negatively affecting me, I decided to take a break. For five months. And see what happens. The Facebook-less Experiment begins today.

Highschool sohpomore.
Grades slipping.
The blame? Me... and my addiction to facebook.
Solution? No facebook for five months. We'll see how it works out.