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    October 22, 2007

    We’ve all got our own ways of doing things. But does “Hey, it works for me!” really mean “I’ve got bad habits that I’m too old to fix”? Everybody has bad habits. Often, they originated when we were young, when our tasks were small enough that we could compensate for poor organization. Blogger Eric MacKnight at The Good Habits Blog writes about developing solid organizational habits when you’re young so you’ll have them when you really need them.

    MacKnight discusses how tasks such as scheduling events and writing down assignments may seem unimportant as a kid when you don’t have much to do. But as we grow, responsibilities multiply, and it’s not so easy to keep everything straight without having some sort of organizational strategy.

    Though it’s never too late to change, even for old farts like us, this is a good lesson to impart to your students. Learning to manage their lives while they’re young can mean extra productivity and success for them when they’re grown. –BILL FERRIS

    The Good Habits Blog

    Develop Good Habits Before You Need Them

    • Rellysays:
    • October 27th, 2007 at 10:03 am

    I totally agree you should always put everything down or put in into some kind of system. You just can’t keep everything in your head otherwise your hear is just gonna expload! As for me I put everything into Wrike.

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