create an organised work space
dont allow distractions, turn off facebook etc
create a to do list in rank order, cross off and re draft
adopt a pma
buy nice stationary
get enough sleep
take regular breaks
time table work
stick to time limits
create mind maps
listen to music
keep a note book, write down everything
question everything
do your dreaded task first
if you find it boring make it fun, be creative
break big tasks up
change your location
stuck? start the next task, but remember never stop with it unfinished
reward yourself after finishing
regular exercise
healthy diet
log out of social media
coffee
I also presented the idea that i would aim the book at students, 15+ as these at the age of 15 you start to gain a lot more work that needs doing at different times and having to revise for exams and this carries on through college and university. The cit group all aggressed this was a good target audience as at the age you are still learning how to manage everything at once and thought that a book with alit of guidance would make it a lot easier and all agreed that they would of welcomes something like it when they are learning to time plan and multitask. We also discussed how it would be played out on the page and work, and they liked the idea of it being a check list so you could go through each time see what you could try and be able to rate and show in the book what worked for you last time. As well as that we discussed what colours i would use as the book would need to have a positive and inviting look to it, as dark colours would be off putting and would be a miss representation of the content. Orange as a key colour was suggests as it is a very positive and cheerful colour which would be appropriate as the content would need to come across in a positive way as it is a help guid.
important information from feed back -
use of orange for positive approach
be created as a reference and can document what worked well
interactive
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