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    ahead, or timid. Or, any other person might be thinking their way is the only way, and anyone who does it wrong is incorrect. All of these traits are faults of our own human nature, and there is nothing we can do about it. Fear, judgement, and procrastination--all are faults that we can not control as human beings.

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    tasks and meet goals. There are a number benefits of effective time management but not limited to the following; a. Helps prioritise tasks and activities b. Better planning and forecasting c. Helps remain organised and focused d. Minimises procrastination e. Helps toward being punctual and disciplined f. Helps boost morale and confidence g. Helps reduce stress and anxiety h. Helps realise your task / goals, giving a sense of achievement Many people are often conditioned by their by their environment

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    dedication seemed hard at first, I broke down my inadequate studying habits and I transformed them into great accomplishments. My inoperative studying habits include procrastination and time management. I used my strengths for organization and studying every day to overcome my flaws.  END THIS SOMEHOW Since I was little, procrastination has been a tremendous issue; however, this habit was avoided once college started. My plan for success included staying away from

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    If there is one word that describes myself during my high school years, it is as a procrastinator. Procrastination devoured my mind for several years and left terrible habits behind. Too many were the situations where I found myself rushing through assignments that were meant to be looked at profoundly. Besides losing sleep, my academic scores would suffer because of his friendship with procrastination. It would not be until the last year of high school that I began his path of detaching himself from

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    Stressful Vs Multitask

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    Do you struggle with managing your time effectively? If you answered yes, than you know how difficult it is to recognize the mistakes you are making. However, managing our time well can lower our stress levels and render us to be productive at work, or at school (we become happier). Nevertheless, in this article, I will demonstrate the different ways to manage your time effectually and multitask. Do you every feel as if you have forgotten to execute something? This probably means that you don’t

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    Reading and writing doesn’t connect with me, compared to everyone else. With reading and writing being one the major struggles I have, it was and still is very difficult for me to find my true reading and writing skills. In high school, I was in Adv. English courses throughout the 4 years, and I was an average kid in the class. We are forced to read a lot of articles about today main topics and issues, romantic story poems, and novels such as, Beowulf, The Tempest, and To Kill a Mockingbird. But

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    pretty lengthy. This is a result of distractions that come up in my social life. The result of my distraction consisted of some which were internal and some that was external such as procrastination, lack of motivation, friends, and roommates. Some of the internal distractions that I faced consisted of: procrastination, and lack of motivation. It took me extremely long to do my work because instead of actually sitting down and focusing on doing my work, I found myself not focusing on my work but

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    Both Hamlet and Faustus contain a clash of themes and traditions, all catalysed by Religion. This is used to establish a theme of deception, which greatly impacts the protagonist’s procrastination. Procrastination is considered to be Hamlet’s tragic flaw, however Faustus’s flaw is considered to be his hubris. Hamlet is in fact a play adapted by Shakespeare, not by name. But there are several scriptures that can be identified to being similar to the plot. One is called Saga of Hrolf Kraki. Believed

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    the feedback, I remember my mother saying, “You did a pretty good job on this test.” She pointed the paper which marked the failed score. I had nothing to do except being silent. “It’s also a lesson to avoid procrastination.” I took notes on the book to remind me. In addition, Procrastination influenced my daily life like making my life get unplanned. Once, I and

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    Greensboro, North Carolina. The first several years living in Greensboro were typical until I reached middle school. In my early years of school, I was the kid who was always so sprightly but when I reached sixth grade that momentum shifted. I let procrastination bury me alive in addition to my low self-esteem leading me into sadness. The only form of serenity during middle school was music. Music rejuvenated my state of mind and permitted me to be happier. Immensely being involved in the choral program

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