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Why Do Enfp’s Tend To Be Procrastinators?

Procrastination is defined as the act of delaying or postponing something. Enfp’s are known to be Procrastinators. Enfp’s are also known as “The Dreamers”. Enfp’s tend to have their heads in the clouds and are often daydreaming. They are also known to be spontaneous and impulsive. Enfp’s are usually very optimistic and have a “glass half full” mentality. Enfp’s are also known to be very social and enjoy being around people. My instant gratification monkey had completely overwhelmed my rational decision maker, who used to function in this manner. It was difficult or even impossible to do the things that I needed to do – to expect the best from others. You’re wrong on this one. The nature of procrastination...

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The Siri and Alexa Test

I absolutely love being at home. Having an intense travel schedule makes you cherish the little things that help alleviate stress and relax. One of my favorite pastimes is taking advantage of being outside any chance I get. Moving to Texas seven years ago meant the weather would stay warmer longer, making this more realistic. There is almost always music, whether in the pool, doing yard work, or hanging out with family and friends. My wife even got me a JBL boombox for my birthday last year, which is so much better than hardwired speakers, thanks to Bluetooth and super loud sound. We can’t even keep it on tables as the bass is so strong that the vibrations make it...

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Make Math SPOOKY with Halloween Multiplication Pixel Art!

Make Math SPOOKY with Halloween Multiplication Pixel Art! If you’re looking for Halloween multiplication pixel art… you’re in luck! I have a FREE one that you’re going to love. Your math block just got a whole lot more fun Grab this Halloween multiplication pixel art! Leave your name and email below to get this sent directly to your email! How does this Halloween multiplication pixel art work? This pixel art is first assigned through an educational platform (Google Classroom, Teams, Edmodo, etc.). As students correctly answer multiplication facts, a mystery picture appears! If they answer a fact incorrectly, the box appears red and part of the mystery picture doesn’t appear. No prep? Check. Self-checking? Check. Super, duper fun? Oh yeah…...

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The Psychological Reasons We Procrastinate

We all know the feeling: that nagging sense that we should be doing something else – studying for that exam, writing that paper, cleaning the house – but instead we find ourselves glued to Netflix, scrolling through social media, or taking yet another nap. Why do we do this? Why do we put off what we know we should be doing, even when we know it’s not in our best interests? There are a number of psychological reasons for why we procrastinate. One is that we tend to underestimate how long it will take us to complete a task. We think we can squeeze in a couple hours of studying before that test, or bang out that paper the night...

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How To Stop Your Teenager From Procrastinating

It can be tough to get a teenager to stop procrastinating, but it is possible. Here are a few tips to help: 1. Talk to your teenager about the importance of completing tasks in a timely manner. Explain that procrastinating can lead to negative consequences, such as missed deadlines, poor grades, and stress. 2. Help your teenager break down tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. This can make the task seem less daunting and more achievable. 3. Encourage your teenager to use a planner or other organizational tool to keep track of upcoming deadlines and commitments. This can help them to better prioritize their time. 4. Offer your teenager incentives for completing tasks on time. For example, you could offer...

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