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    Default DHC UNIT 5

    I'm really flagging on this last assignment.

    Have completed and passed up to Unit 5 - but I've taken 2 more children on and I'm finding it quite hard to fit working/home life and then homework in.


    Anyone else struggle with the last one?

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    Default Re: DHC UNIT 5

    I think sometimes when you are close to finishing a course, the last few bits feel like a chore... the impetus disappears and you just can't be bothered any more!

    I would try and put a few clear hours aside this weekend and just crack the last bit... you'll feel so much better!

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    Default Re: DHC UNIT 5

    Yes, you are right - it's near the end and it's definitely feeling like a chore.


    Got Mother in law staying Friday to Monday (some people get an egg, I get a MIL)


    pLUS, MY mum and dad are coming Sunday.

    Will try to concentrate and get myself motivated soon.

    I've done the front page - that in itself takes an hour or so, E1 and E2.

    GOT TO KEEP THINKING, NEARLY THERE, NEARLY THERE.

 

 

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