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Ways to Overcome Procrastination According to Experts

By: Elizabeth Xu

Jan 29, 2020

Procrastination affects everyone. We all know that it’s harmful but we don’t do anything about it. If it’s because we don’t know how to overcome it here are six “surefire methods” of overcoming procrastination according to an expert.

1. Set written goals

We’re more likely to stop procrastinating if we write down our goals. “When they’re written, they become more real and concrete,” states R.L Adams. When your goals are only in your mind, you tend to forget or lose motivation. Therefore, you should write your goals down, a deadline and a reason why you want to reach your goal. In doing so, you give yourself inspiration and a reason that can help you overcome your natural tendencies of procrastinating. 

2. Write out a plan

“When we have a plan for our goals, we’re far more likely to follow through and overcome procrastination. We’re less likely to get distracted when we’ve detailed out the steps needed to take to achieve our dreams.” 

3. 15 min rule

This step is extremely helpful if you find yourself procrastinating. It consists of simply telling yourself to do a task for 15 minutes only. You’ll probably end up working over 15 minutes and have enough momentum to finish your task.

4. Effectively manage your time

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This strategy was developed and used by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Stephen R. Covey author of Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.  What you’ll need to do is write down your goals and put them in the appropriate quadrant. If you ever start procrastinating, pick a goal in quadrant 2, the long-term goal-related quadrant, and start doing it.

5. Change your environment

Whether it’s the library or Starbucks, by changing your environment, you’ll be far more able to focus and concentrate without all the everyday distractions surrounding you. While this won’t entirely eliminate procrastination, it will help to short-circuit some of those existing neural pathways that lend themselves to distractions. This includes excessively watching television, over-indulging in social media, chatting on the phone, snacking, and so on. 

6. Join forces with a friend

It’s always easier to do something supported. That’s why you should get a friend that can help motivate you and remind you of your goal whenever you feel lazy.

Meet Tony, the Returning Hall Monitor

By: Jenny Zhao

Oct 18, 2019

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Even though Tony might be a “new” staff to a lot of students here at York Mills, he is definitely a familiar face to the school and some teachers. He had worked for this school for around eight years but left a few years ago. Tony has come back because he did not retire before, and he wants to retire officially. 

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Teachers Reveal the Funniest Things Happened In Their Classes

By Jenny Zhao

March 10, 2019

Being a teacher is hard. No matter if it is facing students that are hard to deal with, reading plenty of essays, or handling hours of test marking, educators all know the tough work of their jobs. Yet, they are sometimes presented with hilarious moments happening in their classrooms. Whether it is them being embarrassed in front of the whole class, or students doing something funny, these moments are the joy that brightens teachers’ lives and will always be kept in their memories in the years to come.

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School Morning Routines

By: Jenny Zhao

March 22, 2019

After a short one-week March Break, students had to say goodbye to the relaxed holiday and returned to normal school life. For many, getting up early in the morning may be the toughest thing for the first week back, and the things that we do in the morning often determine what the rest of the day will be like. A good morning routine is important as it grants people a day full of productivity and peace of mind, and what do students at York Mills usually do to refresh themselves in the morning?

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YM’s Favourite Things to do Over March Break

Amani Soorty
Monday, March 4, 2019

Hey YM! As March Madness begins, our students are being hit with some of their first tests, quizzes, and assignments for the new semester. Although the long weekend has just passed, many are looking forward to their March Break and time to de-stress. Here is a list of the seven best things to do this spring break in Toronto with lots of friends, freedom, and lack of homework from the 8th of March (Friday) until the 18th (Monday.)

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Chinese New Year: Traditions and Traditional Snacks

By: Jenny Zhao

Feburary 16, 2019

     Screen Shot 2019-02-17 at 8.58.49 PM  Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important festival for Chinese people. Walking on the streets in China, you can always find a lot of festive atmosphere when it comes to the Spring Festival- stalls selling firecrackers, snacks or decorations are everywhere, and the sidewalks are bustling with people. The date of CNY varies based on each year’s calendar, and in 2019, it falls on February 5, beginning the year of the pig. Similar to the celebrations of the New Year in other countries, Chinese New Year is all about the hopeful spirit of renewal.

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A Look Back on the Winter Break

By: Renee Liang

January 18, 2019

The winter break is an opportunity to take time off from school and finally get around to binge-watching that Netflix show you’ve been wanting to watch. Or, you could be travelling to the other side of the world and not worry about homework that’s due anytime soon. Maybe all you did was sleep until the first day back at school. Here are some of what the students of York Mills did over the holiday break.

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Interview with Mr.Noce

By: Nikta Nouraei
Friday December 21, 2018

If you’ve ever had a class with Mr.Noce, you would know that he LOVES music. If you want to know a little more background on his love for music, here’s the article you’ve all been waiting for! Scroll down below to read the Q&A

On Friday December 21, 2018, on behalf of YM Highlights we interviewed Mr.Noce on the topic of music. We all know how much he is passionate about his music so we got a little insight from him and the music he adores.

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Exam Preparation & Study Tips

Neusha Taheri

Friday, January 18th 2019

Semester one is almost over, which means it’s time for culminating assignment, and yes, exams. Although York Mills students are doing exceptionally well this semester, exams can feel intimidating, especially for the grade nine students who have not yet experienced them before. However, with the right study tips and good preparation, being successful on exams will not be difficult.

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