self-management (psychology)

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Good things come to those who wait

2021
Cora June's patience is facing the ultimate test. She has to get through the school day before she can have her favorite treat - the Unicorn Yak slushy. All she can think about is the slushy, and when it's finally time to get her sweet treat, she discovers it's sold out! Can Cora June keep calm in the face of this crushing disappointment? Follow along as she learns how to practice patience while discovering that good things can come to those who wait.

Developing self-management

2023
"Describes how to develop self-management skills in various situations such as at school, at home, with friends, and in the community"--Provided by publisher.

The adversity advantage

turning everyday struggles into everyday greatness : updated with new stories from the Seven Summits and expedition photographs
2010
Presents a comprehensive guide that teaches how to use adversity as a force for achievement and success.

Do Not Be Too Nice

how to stop making 9 self-sabotaging mistakes
2000
You want to be a nice person and feel good about yourself. But so many of the well intentioned things you do cause you burnout, bottle you up and leave you feeling unsatisfied. This book will help you correct 9 counterproductive mistakes nice people make every day.Look inside at the book's Contents page that lists them, and see if they don't make you feel like you're looking in a mirror!You quite quickly will learn how to:-- Let go of your need to be perfect and please everyone all the time.

The one-day contract

how to add value to every minute of your life
A guide to achieving goals, by the 2013 NCAA champion college basketball coach Rick Pitino, detailing how to be successful by creating a contract to reach daily goals, and by honoring the one-day contract, to move through adversity toward long term goals.
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No excuses!

the power of self-discipline
2010
Provides advice on being successful in personal, business, and financial goals and achieving overall happiness through self-control and discipline.
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Getting things done for teens

take control of your life in a distracting world
A guide for teens on how to manage time and tasks.
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Getting things done

the art of stress-free productivity
2003
The author describes his system of personal and organizational productivity, explaining why the system is unique and timely, looking at its basic methodologies, showing how to implement the system, and discussing the subtler and more profound results a person can expect after incorporating the methodologies and models into his or her work and life.

Mean genes

from sex to money to food : taming our primal instincts
2012
Studies the connections between genes and behavior and examines how a person's genes affect their views of themselves and their relationships with each other.

Be a better student

lessons and worksheets for teaching behavior management in grades 4-9
1989

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