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Need Keeper for Saturday, 11/22 (tomorrow) at 3:30pm — Lower East Side (Baruch)

Please text me at (203) 722-6739 if you want to play.

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8pm Bushwick Inlet Sub

Drop your phone or email below if you wanna play tonight 11/30

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cuadratony06
5 days ago

9348990087 i wannna play

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Zachary Resnick
Zachary Resnick
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Need two subs for tomorrow 8pm Bushwick Inlet Park

Message me if interested 571-424-3694

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Carol Lawrence
Carol Lawrence
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8:30PM INDOOR CHELSEA Tonight 11/18 (gym floor + futsal)

Drop in your phone or email if you want to play

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Johns Martin
Johns Martin
7 days ago · and
Marcus Rull
joined 🥅 Goalkeeper Sub Finder
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How to Beat Procrastination and Stay Focused in College

Procrastination is one of the biggest challenges college students face. With constant distractions, busy schedules, and academic pressure, it’s easy to put tasks off until the last minute. But procrastination doesn’t just create stress—it affects your grades, confidence, and overall productivity. The good news? You can overcome it with the right strategies.

If you need extra academic guidance, study tips, or structured learning resources, platforms like MyAssignmentHelp can support your progress. Many students also look for practical study tools through assignment help Australia to improve time management and stay on track during busy semesters.

1. Identify Your Procrastination Triggers

Everyone procrastinates for different reasons.Your triggers may include:

  • Fear of failure

  • Overwhelm

  • Lack of structure

  • Distractions (social media, friends, TV)

Recognizing them is the first step toward change.

2. Break Tasks Into Smaller Steps

Large tasks feel intimidating. Breaking them into bite-sized steps makes them easier to start and finish.For example:

  • Instead of “write essay,” try: “create outline,” “write intro,” “find sources,” etc.

Small wins build momentum.

3. Use the 5-Minute Rule

Promise yourself you’ll work for just five minutes.Once you begin, your brain slips into focus mode—and you often end up working much longer.

4. Create a Distraction-Free Environment

Your study space affects your productivity.Eliminate distractions by:

  • Turning off unnecessary notifications

  • Using a minimalist workspace

  • Blocking websites during study sessions

Your environment should support, not sabotage, your goals.

5. Follow the Pomodoro Technique

Study in short bursts:

  • 25 minutes of focused work

  • 5 minutes breakAfter four sessions, take a longer break.

This method improves concentration and reduces burnout.

6. Reward Yourself for Finishing Tasks

Positive reinforcement works wonders.After finishing a task, reward yourself with:

  • A snack

  • A short walk

  • A few minutes on social media

  • A quick nap

Rewards keep motivation alive.

7. Stay Accountable

Share your goals with a friend, join a study group, or use accountability apps.Knowing someone is tracking your progress helps reduce procrastination.

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7.40pm Tonight - Brooklyn Bridge Park

Is anyone available for a game at 7.40pm tonight at Pier 5? It's a 9 a side mens league. Please send me your number if interested.

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Dan
Nov 18

9293178201I’m free

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Tonight 11/17 Brooklyn Bridge

Anyone want to play? 10pm. Drop your phone or email below if you want to play. Team needs two.

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Juan - 9175153919

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