Can you relate to being late to places all the time or doing things at the last minute? I realized I had a procrastination problem when I didn’t achieve my goals that I would set every year. I also found myself being late to many places I needed to be. Luckily this can be overcame with a few techniques I have learned. The book I selected is called, “Relent Less Focus”. This book relates to my goals because I have a hard time accomplishing my goals due to procrastination. I have an academic goal and a fitness goal. I have to be focused and organized to complete my goals and they book helps with that as well. All this advice and techniques I will talk about come from the book I mentioned above. The main goal I had was to become more organized and to stop procrastination.
Planning for Productivity
As a second-year student, I have pretty much gotten my study habits down pat. As for actually having a productive and timely manner to get things done and not having to RIP my hair out over how many assignments I have piled up, I may have a problem.
How I hacked my habits—and how you can too
In this project, I set out to become a better studier. I did this by developing good habits and a good routine. The book Hack Your Habits was a big help to me in pursuing these goals. The time tracking website/app “toggl” was used for most of my goal tracking.
Tidy-Ho
This project is about learning to track your organization until it becomes a habit. My goal for this project was to quantify my organization tasks to see how efficient I could being in three related, but different activities. I chose my activities based on the busy schedule I’ve had this semester, so it very much relates to my practices in an academic setting, but these skills can easily be translated out to any habit you want to create.