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Groza How to Use Back-To-School Season To Transform Productivity Habits

Back to school season is the perfect time to put productivity habits to good use. This article shares just how to do that.

According to research, transition times are the best time to make changes in your life. A positive change tends to be a result of deliberate effort. Without deliberate efforts, you cannot expect to achieve any result.

Though some results are simply accidental, usually a transition period triggered the run of good progress. However, you should not bank on such luck if you believe you have some room for improvement. The back-to-school season presents you with an opportunity to change a few things.

First, if you pump up your productivity, you are likely to increase your energy levels, reduce fatigue, and generate more ideas for you and your work. So, it is a plus to tweak your schedules a bit. This article will look at some of the ideas you can use.

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Keep time logs

Before you even decide to change, keep a time log for all your daily activities at least one week before school reopens. A time log is like a map of how you moved throughout the day.

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Armed with a time log, you will know exactly which activities take up the most time. You will notice that maybe you start doing meaningful activities quite late during the day. You may also notice which priorities ought to be reevaluated.

A time log is also helpful because it shows you how you spend your day. Sometimes you feel tired at different points in the day because psychologically you simply expect to be tired. Behaviorists argue that though people go out to relax, the only thing that relaxes them is the psychological preparation that goes into the thought that they are out relaxing.

If you take time to study your daily time log before retiring to bed, you may notice that actually, you didn't do much on a particular day yet you felt exhausted. A time log will help you appreciate what you do every day.

Start new habits and/or leave some old ones

They work together; you start new habits or stop some habits to make room for new ones. Stopping a habit means you now have an opportunity for an equal replacement. For example, if you decide to stop working out, you might spend the time swimming.

Some habits (and schedules), though good, can be unsustainable. For example, if you have enrolled in a music class, swimming class, football class etc., and have no time to manage your academics and other responsibilities, a breakdown will likely occur. Managing your energy, concentration, and time will be untenable if you have no margin for time.

Instead, prioritize. Strive to excel in a smaller list of activities because you will be more productive and effective if you are not spread too thin. There is no use saying that you were enrolled in 10 activities if you cannot devote a reasonable effort to each of them.

If you are more and academic and do not have as many extra-curricular activities, focus your strengths in developing your academic profile to a point where you can represent your skills in symposiums and challenges.

Notice that productivity is measured on the level of success and not on the level of trial. Some success, however small, is paramount.

Get help

Private tutoring or mentoring, such as a pacific palisades tutor, can be a good remedy if you are facing certain challenges in organizing, prioritizing or advancing your skills or interests. Maybe you are behind on a certain topic because you missed the introduction or the subject does not come easily. Make the choice to start this semester with renewed enthusiasm.

After spending time out of school over summer, some concepts are also lost. Groza Learning Center believes that that every student has room for improvement. In its approach, the Pacific Palisades tutoring team helps students prioritize your energy into the most productive areas. You don’t have to stay stuck.

Academic tutoring may not be necessary and perhaps enrolling for training and mentoring classes can really improve your outlook on things. Music, cooking, or studying something technical may be a better option to focus your efforts

Overall, back to school presents only an opportunity to restructure your life. If you don't purposefully plan and execute the plan, then you will definitely miss out. Also, learn to keep track of your progress as a way of measuring your progress too. Remember; don't try to change everything at once. Attack your habits methodically; old habits die hard.

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