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Tag: how to teach teens to plan

  • Goal Check-In!

    Goal Check-In!

    Whether you set yearly, quarterly, monthly, or weekly goals (or anything in between), take some time this week to check in with your teen. Are they making progress towards their goals? Have priorities changed? It’s okay to let go of goals mid-year. It doesn’t mean you’re a failure. It means you’re choosing to focus on…

  • Planning Summer Fun

    Planning Summer Fun

    Here are three things to consider when planning summer fun: Comment and let me know what your teen’s goals are this summer!

  • Single-Tasking

    Single-Tasking

    Single-tasking allows you to focus on one chore at a time. This will go much faster than trying to multitask while doing your chores. For example, if you focus on only one type of chore at a time (say, dusting), and dust the entire home at once, you do not waste time switching tools–you and…

  • How to Get a Faster Email Response from your Teachers

    How to Get a Faster Email Response from your Teachers

    How to Email a Teacher or Professor Begin with their name and correct title. For example,  Mrs. Taylor, or  Professor Davis, or  Dr. Wade, Please do not address teachers by their first names, or “bro,” “bruh,” or “girlie pop” (I kid you not these are emails that I have received). State which class and/or section,…

  • The Eisenhower Matrix and Chores

    The Eisenhower Matrix and Chores

    The Eisenhower Matrix can be a visual tool to plan out your chores. To begin, walk around every room in your home with a notebook or clipboard. Write down everything that needs to be cleaned. Go from top to bottom. Sit on the floor and look around. For example, in the office: Dust ceiling fan…

  • Reclaim Your Routine After A Major Event

    Reclaim Your Routine After A Major Event

    Major events like school holidays or vacations can derail students’ productivity. Help your teen bounce back quickly by following these tips: Before the event, plan our your first few days back as best you can. Plan light for the first day (maybe focus on certain types of tasks that are easier for you). Also, try…

  • How to Break Down a Project

    How to Break Down a Project

    Just like breaking down a paper (see my post on that here), start with the end in mind. 5 Steps to Complete a Project When is the project due? Write the deadline on the monthly spread.  Tip- I would often aim to turn in a paper or project the day before the deadline, in case…

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  • Course Preview- Help your Teen Finish Their Homework Faster!

    Course Preview- Help your Teen Finish Their Homework Faster!

    Learn how to teach your high school student to independently manage their own workload Are you frustrated with managing your high school student’s homework? This course is for you. After taking this course, you will be able to teach your high school student to independently manage their own workload: Parents will be able to teach their…

  • 3 Things to Reflect on at the End of the Year

    3 Things to Reflect on at the End of the Year

    Taking a little time at the end of the year to reflect on what went well, and what you can do to improve, can set you up for success for the next year. These reflection questions are great for anyone, at any time, but I like to think about them at the end of the…