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How to Complete an Assignment with Minimal Stress

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You have a deadline to meet, and it’s creating a lot of stress for you. You feel pressured, and you’re doing all you can to keep yourself from having a nervous breakdown. Nothing seems to help. Does this sound like you? If so, the tips below should help get you through this difficult time, if you follow them. Use these suggestions if you want to get your work done on time and save your sanity.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Before starting your assignment, make sure you’re well rested. If you don’t get enough sleep, your ability to concentrate on your work will be impaired and you can become easily stressed.

  2. Step 2

    Focus on your work and do not let anything distract you from it. Don’t take phone calls, don’t watch television while you’re working, don’t let your mind wander, and don’t get up to have a snack. Tell everyone in the house not to disturb you while you’re working, unless, of course, the house is on fire or there’s some other urgent situation. Get as much work done as you can in one sitting, but don’t push yourself too hard. Once you feel you’ve completed the bulk of your assignment, you should feel a little more relaxed.

  3. Step 3

    Break when you feel the need to. Breaks give your mind a chance to rest and help you get back to your work with renewed energy. Take ten minutes to close your eyes and sit in silence, stretch, or take in a sweet and healthy treat. Practice deep breathing exercises.

  4. Step 4

    Talk to someone close to you about the pressure you’re feeling. Vent, if you need to. You will feel better after releasing your feelings, and your friend may be able to offer you some soothing advice.

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e-Rambler said

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on 4/20/2009 Good tips on how to finish an assignment with less stress.

rewrite810 said

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on 2/20/2009 Thanks for the tips. It's so hard to avoid distraction!

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