How To Write an Essay if You Don’t Want To

 

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How To Write an Essay if You Don’t Want To

We all know that sometimes, completing a college assignment can be extra hard. Whether it’s because you’re just too exhausted from all the work you had to do throughout this semester or you just don’t feel like writing, you’re not the only one. Many college students have had similar experiences as you, and everyone had to force themselves to focus on a project. So please, do not be too hard on yourself, and review these simple tips that will help you to write an essay if you don’t want to.

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1. Find Inspiration

Are you not quite sure where to start, or does the subject seem too broad to focus on specific points? Well, you’re not the first one to struggle over an essay, and many students have had to go through this themselves. We all know that pretty much anything can be found on the internet, so be sure to go online and check the sample essays. Edusson has a plethora of suggestions if you’re looking to write essay online. Of course, copying someone else’s essay entirely would be considered plagiarism, but getting some inspiration and knowing what to write about is always helpful. Focus on the structure and specific points of the samples, so that you’re able to perfect your own work. 

 

2. Divide and Conquer

Doing a few small tasks always seems easier than sitting down to complete an essay from scratch. That is why we recommend dividing the entire work process into simple tasks. Start with an outline. Not only will it help you know what you’re writing about, but it will also ensure you don’t get lost somewhere in the middle of a paragraph. Besides, outlines are helpful even if you know what to write about or if you’re generally good at writing. Afterward, start by writing just one paragraph. Think, which one are you most excited about? Whether it’s a conclusion or counterargument, such will help you catch some inspiration and get into the right mood. 

 

3. Take care of yourself first

Higher education can be exhausting and demanding at times, but that doesn’t mean you have to neglect your physical and mental state. If the thought of sitting down and working seems too overwhelming, go for a walk, get a cup of coffee, and try to relax. What are the things you enjoy doing most? Whether it’s watching an episode of your favorite TV show or having a good laugh with somebody you consider a friend, take some time off. Being too tense will not do you any good, and if you’re in a good mood, chances are, you’ll be better at writing something you might not enjoy. Just be sure not to procrastinate too much and put off all the work up until an hour before the deadline. We want you to deal with stress and not cause it for yourself.

 

4. Start with a rough draft

Please hear this: nobody gets anything done perfectly on the first try. That is why giving up after your first essay doesn’t seem good enough is not what you need to do. Jot down the most simple and basic thoughts and sentences you may have in mind. From there, it will be easier to develop an entire work. Something that is worth doing is worth doing poorly, and keeping putting off an assignment because you know it won’t turn out perfect will not do you any good. 

 

5. Re-read and edit

Going over your essay two or three times just to make sure it turned out like you wanted to be is what you need to do. In such a way, you’ll be able to avoid any typos or extra commas where you don’t need any. You want your work to look professional, and revising is the best way to do so. Do not feel like reading the same thing all over again? Luckily, you can always pay for an online service to do it for you, or even find the ones that do so for free. 

If you’re not inspired to complete the next essay assignment or if you plainly do not want to write it, come back to these simple tips. While you may or may not become the best writer ever, writing an essay will become an easy task. Good luck with your college adventures!

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