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You are almost perfect. But here is a maintenance discipline regime that can help you get more focused1) Write 10 things to do right 'tomorrow' before bed. Each item is worth 10 marks. grade your result on yesterdays items. 2)give 1 point every time you find yourself procrastinating. and get back to work.(you can keep tally on a post-it or your laptop)3) give yourself 5 points for taking your anger out on someone who didn't deserve it or hurting someones feeling.4)give yourself 10 points for forgetting to turn of the tap or lights.5)give yourself 20 points for taking more from the environment than you require.6) add up your points at the end of the week7) choose a punishment from below-- find someone to spank you, 1 swat for every 10 points (since you are almost perfect)- write an essay. 50 words for each point. -spent 10 mins standing holding your ears for every 50 points-spent 5 mins standing on the roadside in the morning for every 100 points FOR 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS.-switch off your internet for 1 hour for every 50 points8)do the quiz again to keep track of your self-development
There must have been a mistake. I've been an absolute jerk all week. I've been yelling at people, hurting people, lying, I've even been rude to people online and I snuck and did bad things online too!
I need somebody to choose a punishment for all this.
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What Punishment do you need? FOR SELF-DISCIPLINE
Your Result: Good Job! 88%
You are almost perfect. But here is a maintenance discipline regime that can help you get more focused1) Write 10 things to do right 'tomorrow' before bed. Each item is worth 10 marks. grade your result on yesterdays items. 2)give 1 point every time you find yourself procrastinating. and get back to work.(you can keep tally on a post-it or your laptop)3) give yourself 5 points for taking your anger out on someone who didn't deserve it or hurting someones feeling.4)give yourself 10 points for forgetting to turn of the tap or lights.5)give yourself 20 points for taking more from the environment than you require.6) add up your points at the end of the week7) choose a punishment from below-- find someone to spank you, 1 swat for every 10 points (since you are almost perfect)- write an essay. 50 words for each point. -spent 10 mins standing holding your ears for every 50 points-spent 5 mins standing on the roadside in the morning for every 100 points FOR 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS.-switch off your internet for 1 hour for every 50 points8)do the quiz again to keep track of your self-development
72% Almost there...
57% There is a lot you can improve...
29% Not looking good.
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What Punishment do you need? FOR SELF-DISCIPLINE
Your Result: Good Job! 86%
You are almost perfect. But here is a maintenance discipline regime that can help you get more focused1) Write 10 things to do right 'tomorrow' before bed. Each item is worth 10 marks. grade your result on yesterdays items. 2)give 1 point every time you find yourself procrastinating. and get back to work.(you can keep tally on a post-it or your laptop)3) give yourself 5 points for taking your anger out on someone who didn't deserve it or hurting someones feeling.4)give yourself 10 points for forgetting to turn of the tap or lights.5)give yourself 20 points for taking more from the environment than you require.6) add up your points at the end of the week7) choose a punishment from below-- find someone to spank you, 1 swat for every 10 points (since you are almost perfect)- write an essay. 50 words for each point. -spent 10 mins standing holding your ears for every 50 points-spent 5 mins standing on the roadside in the morning for every 100 points FOR 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS.-switch off your internet for 1 hour for every 50 points8)do the quiz again to keep track of your self-development
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I got You need to take a good look at yourself...Here is some very required discipline regime that can help you get more focused1) Write 15 things to do right 'tomorrow' before bed. Each item is worth 10 marks. grade your result on yesterdays items. 2)give 1 point every time you find yourself procrastinating. and get back to work. (you can keep tally on a post-it or your laptop)3) give yourself 5 points for taking your anger out on someone who didn't deserve it or hurting someone's feeling.4)give yourself 10 points for forgetting to turn off the tap or lights.5)give yourself 20 points for taking more from the environment than you require.6) add up your points at the end of the week7) choose a punishment from below-- find someone to spank you, 4 swats for every 10 points / write an essay. 75 words for each point. /spent 10 mins standing holding your ears for every 20 points/spent 5 mins standing on the roadside in the morning for every 100 points FOR 15 CONSECUTIVE DAYS.-switch off your internet for 1 hour for every 20 points8)do the quiz again to keep track of your self-development
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You are almost perfect. But here is a maintenance discipline regime that can help you get more focused1) Write 10 things to do right 'tomorrow' before bed. Each item is worth 10 marks. grade your result on yesterdays items. 2)give 1 point every time you find yourself procrastinating. and get back to work.(you can keep tally on a post-it or your laptop)3) give yourself 5 points for taking your anger out on someone who didn't deserve it or hurting someones feeling.4)give yourself 10 points for forgetting to turn of the tap or lights.5)give yourself 20 points for taking more from the environment than you require.6) add up your points at the end of the week7) choose a punishment from below-- find someone to spank you, 1 swat for every 10 points (since you are almost perfect)- write an essay. 50 words for each point. -spent 10 mins standing holding your ears for every 50 points-spent 5 mins standing on the roadside in the morning for every 100 points FOR 5 CONSECUTIVE DAYS.-switch off your internet for 1 hour for every 50 points8)do the quiz again to keep track of your self-development
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