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Thursday, April 8, 2010
How to be a Super Successful Student
President Dwight D. Eisenhower originated the term "First things First" back in the 50's in conjunction with his "Eisenhower Matrix" (Important/urgent, not important/urgent, important/not urgent, not important/not urgent). Since then, many others have adopted his matrix ideas to prioritize activities. The main idea is to spend your time NOW doing what's really important for your academic success.
During your high school years, apply Eisenhower's "First things First" advice day by day, moment by moment, so that you can be an Academic Champion and love your formal educational experience. Always do what's most important--those things that bring you high academic success. If you put FIRST your school success, then other things will fall into their proper place for your ultimate good. Let's watch the video and see.
Work Smart
It's critical that you work hard in school in order to achieve outstanding success now and later; however, if you WORK SMART, you can still achieve outstanding success without working nearly as hard. Watch the video and learn how to WORK SMART!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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