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I tend to procrastinate a lot, and I think it’s starting to somewhat affect my grades. Can anyone tell me some good time management techniques? I’ve also heard that procrastination is more common in pre-20 year olds, because the frontal lobe is not fully developed, and thus we find tasks such as time organizing harder then for an adult.

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It doesn’t. I’m very organized in both my work and home life, and nothing really prevents that.

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Getting organized can mean cleaning the house to rearranging papers in a file. Not many people enjoy doing boring jobs such as going through papers for hours at a time. Therefore, it is hard to get in the mind set to even get ourselves to do jobs like clean the house or shuffle through a few papers.
I believe that taking the time to organize can feel like it is a waste of time in our lives; that we could spend the time doing other things such as being with friends or playing with a pet. But it’s just getting past that barrier of thinking that would make getting organized easier.
Instead of thinking that it would be a waste of time, think about how great it would be if everything was neat and in perfect order- how easy it would be to find things that are needed instead of constantly shuffling through papers or rummaging in cupboards.

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Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay OrganizedTake Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay OrganizedIf you re bogged down by unrelenting e-mail messages, conflicting commitments, and endless interruptions, it s not too late to reclaim control of your... Read More >

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You just get so tired out that your brain kind of “wanders off” and spaces out. You forget what the heck you were trying to organize and why you wanted to waste time organizing something when you could be sleeping

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Three Steps to Organizing Your Closet (1-2-3 ... Get Organized)Three Steps to Organizing Your Closet (1-2-3 ... Get Organized)This is a small book for the organizationally overwhelmed. Three Steps to Organizing Your Closet is a step-by-step process of creating a functional an... Read More >

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I’m concerned that the idea of throwing “how to get organized” parties (you learn how to organize things and how to use different products) would be hampered by the fact that the hostess might not want to entertain people in her home. Would you host an organizing party in your home? Thanks!

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Get Organized Without Losing It (Laugh And Learn)Get Organized Without Losing It (Laugh And Learn)Kids today have a lot to keep track of—and keep organized. Schoolwork, friends, activities, chores…rooms, backpacks, lockers, desks…and what abo... Read More >

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