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Pressure to do some thing is easier to cope with if you decide in advance what you will or won’t do right about a time when deciding in advance helped you or would have helped you deal with the tough situation.
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One example of when deciding in advance helped me deal with a tough situation was during my college years. I had a tendency to procrastinate on assignments and often found myself feeling overwhelmed and stressed as deadlines approached.
To combat this habit, I started creating a study schedule at the beginning of each semester. I would block out specific times each day to work on assignments, study for exams, and complete other tasks. By deciding in advance how I would allocate my time, I was able to stay organized, manage my workload more effectively, and reduce my overall stress levels.
Having a plan in place helped me prioritize my tasks, break them down into manageable chunks, and stay on track with my responsibilities. It also gave me the confidence to say no to distractions or last-minute requests that could derail my progress.
Overall, deciding in advance how I would approach my academic responsibilities allowed me to stay focused, stay on top of my work, and ultimately perform better in my classes. It was a valuable lesson in the power of proactive decision-making and the importance of taking control of my own schedule and priorities.
To combat this habit, I started creating a study schedule at the beginning of each semester. I would block out specific times each day to work on assignments, study for exams, and complete other tasks. By deciding in advance how I would allocate my time, I was able to stay organized, manage my workload more effectively, and reduce my overall stress levels.
Having a plan in place helped me prioritize my tasks, break them down into manageable chunks, and stay on track with my responsibilities. It also gave me the confidence to say no to distractions or last-minute requests that could derail my progress.
Overall, deciding in advance how I would approach my academic responsibilities allowed me to stay focused, stay on top of my work, and ultimately perform better in my classes. It was a valuable lesson in the power of proactive decision-making and the importance of taking control of my own schedule and priorities.
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