The international bestselling guide to managing time and prioritizing tasks--in a fully revised and updated edition featuring 2 new chapters There's an old saying that if the first thing you do each... This description may be from another edition of this product.
High school and college students may be feeling weary as they head back into classes during these winter months. Here are some books and guides to help them get organized, focused, and energized.
Getting things done ahead of time is one of the most rewarding practices but, if you're anything like me, it's also one of the most challenging. I am a serial procrastinator and have been since I was old enough to pronounce the word. I'm not saying I don't do my work – I get things done on time and I don't settle for anything less than my best. But sometimes (okay most times) I don't leave myself enough time to get things done at a reasonable rate. The result? An ungodly amount of self-inflicted stress accompanied by a questionable rate of caffeine ingestion, with absolutely zero sleep (side effects usually include extreme irritability, emotional instability, stress eating, and a generally troll-like appearance).