Dr. Melissa Read

Dr. Melissa Read

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Darin, This brings up an interesting point. Often times, the need to create lists is driven by how many tasks we have in our queues, and how quickly tasks accumulate in our queues. Dr. Melissa Read
Randy, Great to hear. I'm sure your family enjoys this too! Dr. Melissa Read
Donna, Yes! When having students exchange homework, you can ask them to use a code number instead of their names. This will help protect their privacy. Dr. Melissa Read
Christinia, Yes, making more time for you should be high on your list. You will find that when you invest a little time in you, it's easier for you to dedicate the rest of your time to others. You may find you are more productive too! Dr. Melissa Read
Allison, It's ok to start small and work you way up. I see no problem with the short burst approach. You've got to find the time somehow! Dr. Melissa Read
Jeremy, It sounds like you will kill two birds with one stone that way. I love the idea of consolidating coping mechanisms to get maximum benefits. Dr. Melissa Read
Hudson, It sounds like this method serves both you and your students the best. That's a healthy balance. Dr. Melissa Read
Sean, There is no best way to manage, only the best way for you. I encourage you to give some of the methods identified in this course a try and sample various organizational styles until you find the one that is right for you. Dr. Melissa Read
Jill, It sounds like you are on top of things. If doing things immediately does not stress you our, and helps you stay productive, keep it up. If you find yourself getting overwhelmed, prioritization may help. Dr. Melissa Read
David, Two healthy outlets that can happen independently or at the same time! Dr. Melissa Read

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