DO: Plan thoroughly. Use a project planner such as this one to map out exactly what you need and your partners need to do in order to complete your project, who’s going to do each task and how much time it’s all going to take. Planning is essential in order to stay on track, as well as avoiding any confusions like someone not completing something because they thought some else was going to do it.
DON’T: Have a bad attitude. I know it’s frustrating when you’re paired up with lazy people or people you don’t like, but approaching the project with a bad attitude won’t help. So suck it up and be positive and nice with your fellow members. It’ll make working together so much easier.
DO: Divide work according to strengths. I’m sure most if not all of your partners will have a special skill set that will be a great contribution to your project. If someone has great writing skills, let them proofread everything before you send it in. If someone else is good at graphic design, make sure that they design your slides (if applicable). Whatever it might be, find out about everyone’s strengths and let them shine.
DON’T: Use your teacher’s due date. By this, I mean that you should plan to finish a couple of days before your project’s due. Why? Because life happens. Some people might be busy with other classes, have an emergency or just slack off. By aiming to finish a couple of days before the due date, you can ensure the completion and quality of your projects.
DO: Check in with your group mates often. Communication is key! Talk to ensure often to ensure that everyone is on track and know the status of the individual parts of the project. You’ll also figure out if anyone’s struggling and will then be able to help them. Also, a few compliments here and there like: “This paragraph is really well written” and “I love the fonts and colors you used. Nice eye” will make your partners happy and improve their confidence. You’ll work better with happy partners and good partnership will improve the quality of your project.
DON’T: Be afraid to disagree with others. You don’t want to be insulting or over dominate your group, but if you disagree with how something is being done or know a better way to do it, speak up. Your grade shouldn’t suffer because of a simple mistake.
DO: Use online collaborative tools. As much as I love Word and Powerpoint, Google Docs and Google Slides are some of the best tools for group work. You can all work on something at the same time as well as see who did what and at what time.
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Since I was unable to go on a spring break trip with most of my closest friends, I have been spending my spring break doing a massive overhaul cleaning. Although this is personally tailored to me, I thought I’d share my schedule for the week and what I have been doing to clean everything.
Saturday/Sunday:
thoroughly clean my bathroom
Monday:
wash my undergarments and organize them within their drawer
wash half my clothes and sort them by color and style within my closet
wash my bedsheets
declutter my bedside table
put new photos on the walls and take down old ones
Tuesday:
wash the other half of my clothes and organize them in my closet
go through my clothes and donate the ones I do not want or need
declutter the rest of my closet
clean out my dresser and declutter it
reorganize and declutter my bookshelves
clean the baseboards, windows, bookshelves, and all over the surfaces
Wednesday:
clean out my phone and tablet of old apps, old photos, etc.
clean out my computer
clean out and reorganize and declutter from under my bed
clean out the inside of the drawers and the cabinets in my bathroom
clean the baseboards and door of my bathroom
Thursday:
place the decorations around my room (deskpads, artist figures, etc.)
decide on new systems of planning, organization, or storage
remove any old furniture or unwanted items
When any big project, I recommend you take it in steps. Start by making a list of areas, and then within those areas sets of items, and within that, what you want to change. Then find or make a playlist full of bops, and make sure to reward yourself after a long period of hard work. Having your living space neat and clean will be so worth it.
Previous #Wellness Wednesday post: 10 Things I Make Time For
22/02/21
So last week I was going thru this tiny crisis so I was lying in bed and at the ceiling for like an hour.
Today, my dad walked into my room in the middle of the day and did the same thing. I asked him what happened and he said he was 'contemplating his life'. help I broke my dad
(pic: some chemistry revision notes I made the other day)
~Ria
It's so stressful, trying to get into the same uni as my boyfriend. He so smart and me have 1 brain cell