I need help!?
Discount Medical Scrubs
I go to medical school and it starts in 2 weeks.My problem is that I am addicted to TV I love watching TV series so much.So I am trying to reduce the number of the shows I watch.Is watching 9 shows a lot?2 shows are on everysingle night and the rest of the shows are on once in a week.Is that too much TV?How many shows per week do you watch?How many shows should I watch everyday?I watch(scrubs,8 simple rules,according to jim,CSI,what I like about you,the 4400,bones,desperate housewives and laguna beach).That's after I reduced the number of the TV shows I watch and I don't know how am gonna have to give up more shows. I have a PVR card,but I can't record 9 shows!!That's too much I guess.That means I'd be thinking about them and putting reminders and stuff for me to record them.I need help!
Tags: 4400, 8 simple rules, according to jim, bones, csi, desperate housewives, discount medical, laguna beach, medical school, reminders, shows a lot, tv series, watching tv





February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
just let us know where you will be working so we don’t go there and get killled because you can’t pay attention to anything but the idiot box.
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
with medical schol your not gonna have time to worry about all the tv shows…but csi and bones might be a little educational ( sort of ) for you…id say drop 8 simple rules, according to jim, and all the other sitcoms and try to stick with just the got to have shows…because other wise your going to get behind on you school work….TIVO does work wonders but stll you can only record two shows at a time….or you could watch one show one week and just make a schedule, that way you dont always have to watch each show.
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
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February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
TiVo will help you tremendously, but you’ll have to start weening yourself. When your free time becomes less and less you’ll realize the shows you can live without.
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
The ANSWER to all your problems: is TV on DVD.
Quit watching live TV. Get a membership to Netflix or Blockbuster.com. Then just rent the episodes after the fact on your time schedule. You can watch them on your breaks from medical school.
So for now, you can tell yourself, you won’t miss anything. Because you’ll be able to watch them later. In the meantime, some of those shows you can watch online whenever you want. (ABC.com has done a pretty good job with their viewer and minimal commercials, so you’ll be able to catch according to jim, and desperate housewives whenever you want.)
Don’t let the networks rule your schedule. Using the internet and TV on DVD you can be free!
BTW, that’s what I did. I love 4400 and the Dead Zone. But I couldn’t afford cable anymore. So I subscribed to blockbuster.com which is much cheaper, and now I watch them on DVD whenever I want. Yeah, I’m a year behind, but so what. I know I’ll catch up eventually.
You’re going to have to force yourself to let the shows air without watching them. Then catch them on DVD later. Don’t worry. They’ll all be released on DVD. You’ll be fine.
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
Dear Pixie,
I think you need a good analyst.But,before that,it’s good that you recognized the rpoblem.First step for changing your habits is to put TV out of your room.Second step would be to call some friends,go out from the house and walk by the river,ride a bike,play valleyball,swmm etc
But,before you do that,or after,or in a meantime,how would you like to seat down with yourself and think why are you addiccted from television.When you find answer on that question,I think it wouldnt be problem at all!
Best wishes,Elena
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
A MEDICALSTUDENT HAS TO WORK VERY HARD TO
GET HIGH GRADE IN THE EXAM.WHEN YOU ARE TIRED OF WDRKING YOU MAY RELAX AND SEE A FILM BUT YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF YOUR ADDICTION TO TV.
START WORKING VERY HARD. THEN ONLY YOU CAN DO WELL IN THE EAMS.EVEN IN YOUR CAREER YOU HAVE TO WORK VERYHARD TO BECOME A GOOD DOCTOR
February 1st, 2011 at 1:54 pm
If you are going to med school as one who has been through med school my advice to you is…get rid of the whole t.v. give it away or you will never make it through med school. thats about as plain as I can make it good luck study hard