How to Stay Deceptively Busy (Yet Disappointingly Ineffective)
Parents of Hardworking Teens05/13/24 • 15 min
Ep. 98 -
Being 'busy' with ineffective study activity is not just a problem because it saps your teen's time and energy. It also creates a false sense of security about how much effort, time and study they've put in, and therefore what result they might expect from it.
Listen in for three ways your teen might be looking or feeling 'busy' with things that are contributing little to nothing to their outcomes and results.
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05/13/24 • 15 min
Parents of Hardworking Teens - How to Stay Deceptively Busy (Yet Disappointingly Ineffective)
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You’re listening to The Parents of Hardworking Teens Podcast, episode 98 and some of the ways your teen might be Staying Deceptively Busy but Disappointingly InEffective. Not to fool you into thinking they’re studying when they’re not. Nope, this is where they are inadvertently fooling themselves into thinking they are being productive, when in fact they might well be better off just taking a break and doing something more fun, or doing things in a different, more effective way to optimi
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