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The Zen of Overcoming Procrastination

5/28/2020

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Chad Noreuil

Clinical Professor of Law, Arizona State University College of Laww.

​Whether you are in law school or teaching law school, there are always roadblocks that can keep us from being as efficient as we want. More and more, I find myself in office hours “teaching” how to overcome procrastination. This article is not just for the procrastinators out there, but for everyone who wants to be more effective at getting things done—while also minimizing your stress levels. Here are some tips you can share with your students (or yourself) to overcome procrastination.

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    The Learning Curve

    A Publication of the AALS Section of Academic Support
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    Table of Contents

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    A New Fish In A Big Sea: Welcome To The World Of“ASP”
    Brick-by-Brick: Building Bar Success With A Comprehensive Academic Skills Program
    Choose Your Own Academic Adventure: The Impact Of Autonomy In Academic Support
    Combating The Epidemic Of “I Did Everything I Was Supposed To Do”: Teaching Adaptive Learning In Academic Support To Promote First Time Bar Exam Success
    Developing Students’ Awareness Of Their Comfort (and Terror) Zones
    Effective Teaching Strategies For 2L Remedial Courses
    Flipping The Bar Classroom
    Helping Students: Lived Experience Provides Meaning For A World Of Fiction
    Teach Me What You’ve Learned: A Classroom Technique For Repeated Spaced Retrieval
    The Science Of Willpower And Exercising Power Over Your Will
    The Zen Of Overcoming Procrastination
    What’s Gonna Work? Teamwork: The Hallmark Of Good Academic Success Programs

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