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You need to prioritize and stop setting yourself up for failure. Focus on getting into college, and that means you have to get good grades, and good grades stem from good test scores and solid points on projects and such. In the end, consider writing on the backs and fronts of your hands and even on your arms and see how that works.
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Work around people or members of your family- you won't be tempted to go watch tv or use the internet etc if they're there. Go to the local library where lots of other's are working as well. You'll be able to focus and work. Set goals and rewards for yourself. Create a study timetable and keep to it at the library if you know you won't work and will only procrastinate if no one else is around. Take a course in time managment. I can't think of anything else. I put myself through the stress of procrastination all of this year at school. Now that high school is over, I've sworn I will stop, and I've been keeping to it- though with no assessments to hand in, mind you. It's hard to stop it. It's something you have to train yourself to do. I'm still not fully good at it. Good luckles
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