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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
February 10, 2015 9:21 PM
Do you procrastinate? Do some of your students procrastinate? If so, this infographic may be one you want to share. It provides 15 techniques to help you beat procrastination. Two of the techniques are listed below. Each technique includes a short description plus a how and a why. To view the other 13 click through to the post. * Know Yourself How - Understand how procrastination affects your life Think about the habits that often cause it Why - Insight prevents you from feeling inadequate Helps you understand the causes of procrastination * Commit to assignments How - List tasks that you're confident you will complete Make a point of crossing each task off Why - Rebuilds faith in your own abilities Commits to making good on promises This post is geared to students in high school and college, yet you will find that many of the techniques could be shared with students in elementary and middle school.
Lisa McCarthy's curator insight,
August 5, 2014 4:54 AM
A person can't be 100% productive all day. As much as you want to make the most of every minute, to get stuff done, to hustle, it's just not humanly possible. Concentration is like a muscle: It needs to rest to be able to function, and it shouldn't be overworked. Otherwise it'll simply burn out and take longer to get back into the swing of things. |
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