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Overcoming procrastination for teens : a CBT guide for college-bound students / William J. Knaus, EdD.

Knaus, William J. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 1626254575 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781626254572 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 134 pages.
  • Publisher: Oakland, CA : Instant Help Books, [2016]

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Subject: Procrastination.
Students > Psychology.
Cognitive therapy for teenagers.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    A practical guide for college students about how to avoid the consequences of procrastination shares step-by-step exercises based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to organize a schedule, manage homework, overcome negativity and improve self-esteem for better educational habits. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Shares exercises and advice based in cognitive behavioral therapy for reducing the negative effects of procrastination and facilitating better educational habits.
  • New Harbinger Pubns Inc
    Procrastinating is a habit that, if left unchecked, can hinder a teen’s success and follow them well into adulthood. With this book, procrastination expert Bill Knaus offers teens an evidence-based, step-by-step guide to overcoming procrastination. With simple and fun exercises based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills, teens will learn to organize their schedule, manage homework, overcome negative self-talk, and improve their self-esteem.
  • New Harbinger Pubns Inc

    "Useful for students who want to stop procrastinating, do better in school, and accomplish more."
    'Booklist

    Procrastinating is a habit that can hinder your success and follow you well into adulthood. With this book, procrastination expert Bill Knaus offers a step-by-step guide to overcoming procrastination. With simple and fun exercises and skills based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), you'll learn to organize your schedule, manage homework, overcome negative self-talk, and improve your self-esteem.

    Procrastination is a universal topic'it's a problem that plagues millions of high school and college students and concerns teachers and parents. If you're someone who procrastinates, you know your delays can have a negative impact on your life'especially when it comes to grades and preparing for the future. Even worse, if you aren't able to overcome your procrastination habit, it can have a limiting effect on your success as an adult. So, what can you do to strip away the procrastination barriers and successfully meet your challenges?

    Overcoming Procrastination for Teens is a practical, research-supported workbook to help you understand the habit of procrastination, reduce it, and increase your ability to get things done. Using tips and tools based in CBT, you'll learn how to address unfounded fears, improve self-perception, manage your time and feelings of boredom or indifference, increase critical thinking abilities and organizational skills, and much more.

    With this comprehensive self-help training manual, you'll develop the self-mastery you need to lessen procrastination and be ready to meet your challenges, get more done, feel better, and prepare for the future'setting the stage for success in high school, in college, and beyond.

  • New Harbinger Pubns Inc

    "Useful for students who want to stop procrastinating, do better in school, and accomplish more."
    —Booklist

    Procrastinating is a habit that can hinder your success and follow you well into adulthood. With this book, procrastination expert Bill Knaus offers a step-by-step guide to overcoming procrastination. With simple and fun exercises and skills based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), you’ll learn to organize your schedule, manage homework, overcome negative self-talk, and improve your self-esteem.

    Procrastination is a universal topic—it’s a problem that plagues millions of high school and college students and concerns teachers and parents. If you’re someone who procrastinates, you know your delays can have a negative impact on your life—especially when it comes to grades and preparing for the future. Even worse, if you aren’t able to overcome your procrastination habit, it can have a limiting effect on your success as an adult. So, what can you do to strip away the procrastination barriers and successfully meet your challenges?

    Overcoming Procrastination for Teens is a practical, research-supported workbook to help you understand the habit of procrastination, reduce it, and increase your ability to get things done. Using tips and tools based in CBT, you’ll learn how to address unfounded fears, improve self-perception, manage your time and feelings of boredom or indifference, increase critical thinking abilities and organizational skills, and much more.

    With this comprehensive self-help training manual, you’ll develop the self-mastery you need to lessen procrastination and be ready to meet your challenges, get more done, feel better, and prepare for the future—setting the stage for success in high school, in college, and beyond.

  • New Harbinger Pubns Inc
    Procrastinating is a habit that, if left unchecked, can hinder a teen's success and follow them well into adulthood. With this book, procrastination expert Bill Knaus offers teens an evidence-based, step-by-step guide to overcoming procrastination. With simple and fun exercises based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills, teens will learn to organize their schedule, manage homework, overcome negative self-talk, and improve their self-esteem.

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