sylverwolff answered Wednesday December 10 2003, 12:26 pm: turn off all distractions, radio, tv, phone. Just pace yourself, reward yourself for a certin amount of time, like after you study uninterupped for half and hour you can stop and get a snack or something like that. Good luck [ sylverwolff's advice column | Ask sylverwolff A Question ]
metawidget answered Wednesday December 10 2003, 11:55 am: Get everything you need nearby, everything you don't need further away, and just start. Once you're off and running it'll be easier to keep going. [ metawidget's advice column | Ask metawidget A Question ]
Turc answered Tuesday December 9 2003, 9:21 pm: Tell me when you find out, because I should be doing English, History, and Physics.
shay*shay answered Tuesday December 9 2003, 8:39 pm: You should definetley stay focused! Stop procrastinating! And I know just the way to keep yourself on task.
1.Write down the most important tasks to be performed throughout your day.
2.Number each one in order of impotance.
3.Begin working on number 1 in the morning.
4.Keep working on each number after one and so on.
5.Each evening make a new list to be used the next day.
EX.
1.Get ready
2.homework
3.study for final
4.play guitar
5.relax
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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