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A time management secret: The real cost of doing things

Katie Azevedo January 30, 2023good habits, productivity, study skills, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. I write and talk a lot about time management here on SchoolHabits. That’s because time management skills are one of the foundational school skills that students need in order to succeed in all the other important academic areas. For example, time …

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24 productivity tips for students

24 productivity tips for students

Katie Azevedo January 23, 2023executive function, focus, good habits, productivity, study skills

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The following post contains 24 productivity tips for students. They all apply to students in high school and college, but many can also increase the productivity of students in middle school. Students spend nearly seven hours a day in classes. After …

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How to figure things out: 5 ways to move forward, student edition

Katie Azevedo January 9, 2023good habits, motivation, procrastination, self advocacy

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Knowing how to figure things out is one of the most valuable skills you can have as a student. (And also as a working professional and human, really.) The ability to figure things out is called resourcefulness. Resourcefulness is a superpower. …

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10 study tips for night owls

Katie Azevedo January 3, 2023good habits, learning styles, procrastination, productivity, routines, study skills, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. This blog post offers study tips for night owls. It is intended for students in high school, college, and above. If you prefer to watch the video form of this post, I’ve posted that below. Wake up at 5 AM! Meditate …

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