In an attempt to maximize the benefits of you clicking your way to our very own NCVPS student blog, and out of a desire to further the learning of all, I welcome you to the newest feature of Tutor Talk: A Note from the Editor. Twice a month I will be sharing fun facts with you, our readers. These will range from arbitrary tidbits about current events to helpful hints for success in your NCVPS classroom.
We’re starting the week off right with the First Edition:
Thought Thief – a segment devoted to sharing the advice of history’s finest with all. This week’s thought comes from Abraham Lincoln, “Whatever you are be a good one.”
Weathered Wisdom – here we have a useful piece of information for you. This week, it’s a helpful hint for online learning…
Tip #1. Procrastination never gets anybody anywhere…really. Even when you’re tempted to check your email or check out failblog, making yourself wait and finish the day’s work will pay off. Those zero’s accumulate pretty quickly and they don’t exactly boost the average, so make yourself work first. Save the web surfing for your reward once it’s all turned in.
Thanks for the laugh, Amy!!
ReplyDeleteI think we all fall prey to procrastination from time to time. What gets me through is thinking about that incredibly awesome feeling I get when the job is done and I don't have to think about it anymore. What a relief!!
I can't wait to see what you have for us next!!