Item description
Perfectionism often gets in the way for students, causing them to put off studying for exams, homework, and projects.
This handy worksheet offers a clear and effective method to help them start, finish, and refine their tasks.
Content:
🧡 Section for Reflection
1. What does perfection look like for this task?
2. What are potential positive outcomes, even if you can’t do it perfectly?
3. What are potential positive outcomes, even if you can’t do it perfectly?
4. What would “good enough” completion look like?
✅ To-Do List
This section has two crucial parts:
1. Small Steps for Completion
This section motivates students to start and complete the task instead of fixating on perfection from the start. As Will Shetterly wisely advised, it’s better to write a flawed first draft than no draft at all.
2. Post-Completion Adjustments:
This section encourages students to refine and polish their work.
🌟 Featured Quote
You can’t refine a blank canvas.
*This resource is part of the Anti-Procrastination Guide Worksheets.
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