Sunday, August 26, 2018

Time Strategies

One of my strong points is procrastination and sometimes I even procrastinate to procrastinate. I often feel that I work better under pressure and sometimes that is true because I have no choice BUT to focus, but other times that hasn't worked out to my advantage and I've received either zeros or a low grade. The post The Psychology of Checklists definitely caught my attention being that I may be slightly obsessed with checklists but sometimes I even procrastinate to write one out or I end up losing it and having to start over. I have found that making and using a list to organize and get thoughts down on paper has proven to be beneficial with my day to day life as well as academic life. As a grade A procrastinator I naturally decided to check out Four Questions to Help you Overcome Procrastination which had some good pointers that I try to use and will continue to work on using in the future. Time management is one of the issues that most if not all people tend to run into so knowing my weakness and how to change it is something that I definitely need to work on.
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1 comment:

  1. I'm commenting on this because I have already commented on your Introduction! I am also a serial procrastinator. I just chalk it up to "working best under pressure" although I know for a fact that that isn't true. This article was a fun read because I really liked the other articles that you cited. Great thoughts and good luck with time management!

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