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Teens are overwhelmed, partly because they don’t yet have the skills to manage the unprecedented amount of stuff that enters their brains each day. – from LifeHacker.com
“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.”
“You can do anything, but not everything.”
― David Allen, (GTD) Getting Things Done for Teens: Take Control of Your Life in a Distracting World
SUMMARY
I did some of my school work and participated in all my classes.
PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)
CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)
I disagree with David Allen, organization is the least of my problems. I have no issue remembering what I need to get done, particularly in reference to school. The issue for me at least is motivation and no amount of crossing things off a list or getting work done has helped, all my work is organized already within Schoology.
LAB (THEORY PRACTICED)
Examine Two GTD Maps: Basic and Detailed
- Detailed map by guccio@文房具社 icensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
- Basic map from BiggerPlate.com embedded below
WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED
I learned about GTD and basic organization. A workflow or map of my goals might be helpful to get things done. I learned I should make a map of all the things I should do. I solved the problem of not having a passing grade in School of Rock so I did the Week 10 blogpost.