At the start of 2013 a lot of us made promises we probably will not keep. Some of us have said we’ll diet finally, others want to be better at going to social events, and online learners may decide to stop procrastinating for once. If you’re reading this and thinking, “Oh I’ll get to that later,” then stop right there! Make it a personal goal to stop procrastinating for the next 30 days, or until the start of February.
Create a self-improvement list for your education this Christmas. Don’t leave it up to Santa to make it a productive holiday, give yourself some direction for the upcoming year of classes.
One way to have success with your online education is to be a good project manager. Your academic plan is a good outline for where you’re headed, but you need to include the peripheral as well.
If you’re bored, burned-out, or your job just isn’t doing it for you anymore, there’s a good chance you’re ready for a change. But before you make any big moves, you must determine whether it’s the job you don’t like—or your career.
Getting distracted is easy, what’s hard is staying on task when you keep hitting refresh on your Facebook feed. Here is a tool to keep you in-line for class.