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Finalist for the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards in Teen Nonfiction! The Happy Grades Workbook will show you what happens when students stop chasing good grades and all the procrastination, boredom, and burn out in the process, and start a different approach to success in school. Tired of being stuck in a cycle of stress, procrastination, and low self-efficacy, teenagers have realized the old lessons on time management, study skills, and organization just aren't cutting it anymore. With writing prompts and charts to fill out in each section, you'll learn to:Make and keep meaningful habits while…mehr

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Finalist for the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards in Teen Nonfiction! The Happy Grades Workbook will show you what happens when students stop chasing good grades and all the procrastination, boredom, and burn out in the process, and start a different approach to success in school. Tired of being stuck in a cycle of stress, procrastination, and low self-efficacy, teenagers have realized the old lessons on time management, study skills, and organization just aren't cutting it anymore. With writing prompts and charts to fill out in each section, you'll learn to:Make and keep meaningful habits while decluttering your space and mind Tackle big tasks in bite-size pieces while staying curious Improve motivation, focus, and memory while increasing happiness Connect with peers, improve relationships, and be accountable Challenge the myths about success to cultivate personal values
Autorenporträt
Tricia Underwood, M.A.T., is a joy-centered executive functioning specialist, entrepreneur, in the most creative sense of the word, and writer. She has been an inclusion teacher and professional development facilitator in public, private, and charter schools for 20 years. Tricia now brings her unique teaching/coaching blend to students, parents, and educators outside of those traditional classroom walls. She loves to learn, read, and write about the art and science of the pursuit of joy. Her interest lies in how to use that to help students become mindfully productive in reaching meaningful goals for themselves. When she's not helping clients and brainstorming her next book projects, she has as much fun as she can manage with friends and family in Atlanta, reading all the fiction and personal development books, and taking her clumsy dog on walks. You can find out more at triciaunderwood.com.