Deadlines, ARGHH!!!

1. The earliest uses of the word appear to have referred simply to lines that did not move. This usage may have developed into deadline being used around the time of the Civil War as a term related to prisons, meaning a line that could not be crossed by prisoners.
2. I will have a bad grade, and have to turn it in tomorrow.
3. I have not had issues meeting deadlines. If I did miss a dead line I would get a bad grade. 
4. I do not find myself missing deadlines on a regular basis. 
5. I have the pictures I just forgot to put them on a flash drive. 
6. I plan on turning them in tomorrow.
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1. I think writing down the deadlines will help me be more efficient.
2. Taking advantage of free time is the most difficult for me to complete because I could be playing on my phone, or watching TV.
3. I am a night person.
3A. In the morning I would rather sleeping than studying, and thats a problem.
4. I can start studying right when I get home.
5. Eliminate distractions: Turn off phone, put away distracting things.
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1. I can write down all the deadlines.
2. My ideal studying setting is on my kitchen table.
3. My phone is my biggest distraction.
4. I can leave my phone upstairs. 

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