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A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done
A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done
A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done
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A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done

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Do you (or a student you know( struggle to finish assignments and projects on time, if at all? Do you lack the motivation to even DO the work? Are you thinking about dropping out due to the vast feelings of overwhelm that plague your school life? Is your lack of success in school affecting other areas of your life? This book just might be able to help.

In this short book, I uncover a simple 3 step process on how you can be more effective, efficient, and productive in your schoolwork. Not only that, but we'll also cover a few of the deeper, more pressing issues that might be triggering these obstacles in your life, and how to cut through them like a hot knife slicing butter. Mmm. I love butter. Especially warm on hot bread. More specifically on the kind of bread that you get at restaurants. Pumpernickel, garlic, sourdough... I don't care. I'll eat any of them, especially right out of the oven...

Oh right. The procrastination thing.

Truth is, I'm no "field expert" and I have no "degrees" and I may live "in a van, down by the river," but the honest-to-God truth is that I found some ways to overcome procrastination that have worked for me that I want to pass along to you. This book is also kinda motivational because I believe in you and you're not a lost cause and your success is my success.

So maybe check out this book or something. I don't know. It's your call, really.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCoty Schwabe
Release dateJan 26, 2020
ISBN9780463021705
A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done
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Coty Schwabe

I was in marketing for 3 years. Until it took its toll on me mentally. I stopped shelling products out to people who didn't need them and switched to writing instead.

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    A Student’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination: A Simple 3 Step Formula For Finally Getting Schoolwork Done

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    NOTE TO THE READER: While this book is not biblical in nature, it does quote the Bible as reference:

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Why Students Procrastinate

    Reasons Good Students Like You Procrastinate

    My Super Simple, Easy Peasy 3 Step Process for Overcoming Procrastination

    Your Motivation to Stop Procrastinating

    Conclusion

    Why Students Procrastinate

    Procrastination is common. Very common.

    In fact, everyone I know procrastinates to some degree… even me – someone who has written multiple books, painted hundreds of paintings, and has hours and hours of video content on YouTube. I even procrastinated on parts of this book…

    And yet, here it is,

    Thing is… it’s just so darn easy to do. To put things off for just a little while. To wait til tomorrow. To get around to it.

    And you know what? A little procrastination is fine. Being tired today? Normal. Busy day? It happens. Unexpected events? That’s life.

    But when we put something off again and again and again… knowing full well we’ve had time to do it… and the ABILITY to do it… that’s where the problem lies.

    And it’s especially easy to do when it’s schoolwork.

    Look – I’ve been there. Done that.

    I pushed my share

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