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1. Teaching teamwork

The capacity to work in teams is a vital skill that undergraduate and graduate students need to learn in order to succeed in their professional careers and personal lives. While teamwork is often part of the curriculum in elementary and secondary schools, undergraduate and graduate education is often directed at individual effort and testing that emphasizes solitary performance.

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2. Stop procrastinating

 I think I am a person who thrives on a busy schedule. I currently have a final paper to complete for my art history class but the class is no longer meeting. This means that I am at home. This is not a good place for me to work. There are boxes to pack, laundry to wash, books to read and the internet to surf. I'm better off if I leave and go to a library (even though it has the books and the internet.) It is something about setting up in a work space different then my home space. (even though my family has thoughtfully given me a space of my own in the house we rent) 

The kids have three half days in a row. So I need to get myself in gear and out of the house so I can accomplish something on this paper before they get home. This is me convincing myself to work. Here I go.... Read the rest of this post

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