Regardless of where you are studying, what you are studying, or the level at which you are studying, you will always have to deal with some kind of distraction. Distractions are definitely one of the biggest problems to students at all levels. I know that personally, I am constantly fighting many types of distractions each and every day.
There are two types of distractions: internal distractions and external distractions. Internal distractions originate from within you and happen solely because of your own self. Examples include daydreaming and a lack of motivation.
On the other hand, external distractions come from a source outside of you, and include the TV, a computer, and other people. I deal with many of both types of distractions daily. I always find myself daydreaming and my mind wandering away from my work. Sometimes it is very hard to focus, and I just decide to be lazy. Also, the constant external distractions all around me make for an even greater problem. I would say that external distractions are much more of a problem to myself than internal distractions. I find that external distractions actually take me away from my work and end up leading to more internal distractions. With motivation and hard work, I still find time to complete my reading and work, even with the many distractions. However, distractions are still a time-hindering problem.
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