Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday, February 10th



Think about the quote above. What does this mean to you? How could this apply to your life? How could this apply to your school work? I would love to give you less work in class if it meant you were going to focus harder on the work. Do you think you would get more out of it? Would that work for you? Why or why not?

Personally, I can relate to this as to what I do not do. I usually just do the work that teachers assign just to get it done. But if I took more time and focused harder I could probably retain more information. I tend to rush through my work so I can get to whatever I would rather be doing. Rushing does not help the practice or learning process but focusing and actually paying attention to what you are doing can really help obtain more information and it helps you get better at whatever you may be doing. Time management could help with having less to do. Say you are assigned an assignment that takes a while to do, say a week or so. So instead of rushing through it all in one night, work on it progressively throughout the week and with each time you work on it with a lot of focus so that it is the best that it can be.

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