Minimum of 3 pages with a maximum of 5 pages
0 line-spaced on standard-sized paper with 1” margins
11 point font size
Name and student ID on the top of each page
Each page numbered and documents stapled together
Be sure to proofread it carefully for errors and typos
Abstract Sections 1-6
Section 1
Recap the main idea of the entire book and the reason the author wrote it
Section 2
Rule #1 Critical Analysis
Section 3
The 5 most important concepts from the book that spoke to you
Section 4
The author’s credibility and background. What qualifies him to write this book? Review and comment on the notes section in terms of the amount and quality of research and source materials the author has used
Section 5
What have you learned from this book that you will either incorporate into your routine or bring into your internship and subsequent first full-time job
Assignment Guidelines
Refer to pages 86-91 in the So Good… book and create a 7-day consecutive spreadsheet (ie, a Time Management Weekly Sime Management Weekly Schedule) tracking what you did between the hours of 6am and 11pm. Then, similar to page 89, divide your activities into two categories: Hard to Change and Highly Changeable. As an example, for you, Hard to Change activities are things like Class, Studying, Meals, Work, and Practice while Highly Changeable activities might be Social (consider breaking out social media time, TV/streaming, with partner, entertaining, etc.), Exercise, Sleeping. Submit this spreadsheet with your abstract with your reflection as to how you might adjust your activities to become more productive.
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A minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 5 pages is required.
0 line spacing with 1″ margins on standard-sized paper
Font size is 11 points.
At the top of each page, write your name and student ID.
Documents are stapled together and each page is numbered.
Make sure it’s error-free and free of mistakes by proofreading it thoroughly.
Sections 1-6 of the abstract
1st Section
Recap the overall theme of the book and why the author wrote it.
2nd Section
Rule 1: Perform a critical analysis
3rd section
The five most important ideas from the book that struck a chord with you
4th Section
The author’s credibility and background. What qualifies him to write this book? Review and comment on the notes section in terms of the amount and quality of research and source materials the author has