The bigger problem here is that most students don’t even realize that they’re pseudo-working.
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(1) Jot down new tasks and assignments on your list during the day; (2) next morning, transfer these new items from your list onto your calendar; and (3) then take a couple of minutes to plan your day.
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you need to deal with your calendar only once every twenty-four hours.
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“I don’t believe in giving up anything,”
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have more free time, you’ll get the sleep you crave, you’ll party harder, and you’ll be able to devote more energy to your extracurricular interests.
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work accomplished = time spent x intensity of focus
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Having to record, in ink, on paper, that you procrastinated over a task for no good reason is a powerful blow to your ego.
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your ego is a powerful force. We procrastinate, but we don’t want to admit to ourselves that we procrastinate. So we make excuses to ourselves to avoid the truth.
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Basic control over your schedule breeds balance.
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Manage your time and deal with the urge to procrastinate.
• Take targeted notes in class.
• Handle reading assignments and problem sets with ease.