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kodGreya [7K]
2 years ago
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Help Me Out Please! ^^ What's the best method to stay on track with my work?

English
2 answers:
galina1969 [7]2 years ago
6 0
<h2>Create is To-Do List</h2>

Why create a To-Do list?

  1. It reminds you always what to do
  2. It shows what you have left to do and what you finished
  3. It is very helpful for when you have lots of assingments to do.

You can use a paper To-Do list, or...

Use the chrome extension called Todoist

or

Use Microsoft To-Do

<h2>Never get overdue things</h2>

Why?

  1. It makes you slow down
  2. It makes you get too much work at once in the end
  3. If not taken care of, then you can also just try to do the work faster, and in that way, you might not get good grades.

Learn more:

brainly.com/question/26555025

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Divisibility - Math

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Mathematics

Thank You!

Answered by: ms115

#learnwithbrainly

siniylev [52]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • Turn off all distractions
  • Be comfortable
  • Find a quiet place to work

If the distraction is the electronic you are using then try playing music (put on repeat and let it keep going), block the websites that distract you (red.dit, di.scord, you.tube, etc.), or use another electronic.

Good luck!

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