What a great question! I'm looking forward to some helpful answers too. I'm not in school anymore, but this was a constant problem for me....I do have a few suggestions. Try giving yourself an incentive to finish, like, "As soon as I finish this, I can go on a bike ride, or have a snack, or watch a movie". Be strict with yourself and stick to your guns. Try devoting a certain time each day to homework, say from 3-5, or 9-11. Another thing I've tried is to treat each day as though I were working a 9-5 job. When you don't have a class for example, from 10-11, instead of procrastinating, do your homework. At every free moment, treat it as though it were your job. Then at 5pm, you're off "work", then go home and relax. You don't say how old you are, so I don't know what your workload is. I tried the work day thing in college, and realized that 9-5 work thing actually give you a LOT of time for homework. Good luck!
2007-02-10 10:53:08
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answered by Liza 6
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The best suggestion I can give you is to think of each project separately. Thinking of six projects all lumped together is overwhelming and guaranteed to glue you to your chair. Pick ONE at a time. Obviously, you'll need to prioritize. Don't worry about the others while you're working on the one. If you approach each chore/project this way it will be MUCH easier to handle. One at a time!
2007-02-10 10:57:02
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answered by clarity 7
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