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Procrastination – You’re Not the Only One




I am supposed to be calculating grades and putting together student folders.  (All due TOMORROW.)  I am getting to it, really. But I noticed that I haven’t posted in forever, and I thought, “Oh No!”  I am neglecting the blog!!!  This is an emergency.  Plus, I found an exciting summer reading list for teens, which will be included in the Reading section soon.  (Probably today, since I have hours and hours before tomorrow.)

Am I not excellent at avoidance? 

What’s your strategy?

Even more important, what is the strategy you non-procrastinators use to … well… to NOT procrastinate?

 In hopes that the District will suddenly announce that we don’t have to post grades, I am wishing everybody a happy & safe last day of school. 

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One Response to “Procrastination – You’re Not the Only One”

  1. salting the mine. let’s see if it works.

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