Saturday, February 18, 2012

The One Step at a Time strategy was beneficial for me because I identified solutions to the problem. By doing this strategy, I chose solutions I thought would work and then discovered which one was best. This significantly helped me to start my reading because now it is not as overwhelming. I know my readings are more manageable so I am more motivated to complete them without procrastinating. I chose this strategy because I wanted to improve my reading habits. I used the ranking priorities because I like to see what I need to do and in what order. However, I don't go by the titles of "absolutely essential", "important", and "optional." They all need to get done but I use the A, B, and C labels as the order in which I complete the listed tasks. This strategy is effective because it keeps me organized and is visual. I will definitely use this strategy again.

2 comments:

  1. I also did the ranking strategy, so I definitely see why it would be helpful! I loved your visual for the one step at a time one because it really breaks down what you had to do, and gave you a good understanding.

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  2. The one step at a time strategy sounds like a very helpful way pinpoint your problems you are having. Its great that you found a way to make your assignments more manageable. Once you realize an assignment isn't as overwhelming as you thought it is much easier to start and get it done.

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