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How to Avoid Procrastinating at School (Tween Girls)
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Procrastination is a common problem for many students, including tween girls. Here are some tips to help avoid procrastination at school: 1. Create a schedule: Set up a daily or weekly schedule that includes time for homework, studying, and other activities. Stick to your schedule as much as possible, and make adjustments as necessary. 2. Break tasks into smaller steps: Large projects can be overwhelming, so break them down into smaller, more manageable steps. This will make it easier to get started and to stay motivated. 3. Eliminate distractions: Find a quiet place to work without distractions, such as TV, phone, or social media. Put your phone on silent or leave it in another room if necessary. 4. Set goals and deadlines: Set realistic goals for what you want to accomplish, and give yourself deadlines to complete them. This will help you stay focused and motivated. 5. Prioritize your work: Determine which assignments or projects are most important and tackle those first. This will help you avoid last-minute stress and pressure. 6. Take breaks: Taking short breaks can help you stay refreshed and focused. Try taking a 5-10 minute break every hour or so to stretch, walk around, or do something you enjoy. 7. Get help when you need it: If you’re struggling with a particular subject or assignment, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Talk to your teacher, tutor, or parent for guidance and support. Remember, avoiding procrastination takes practice and commitment. By developing good habits and staying organized, you can overcome procrastination and achieve success in school.
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