How to stop procrastinating

I know the feeling, we've all been there; it's 10:05, it's a school night, it's a monday, and it's late. You have this biology midterm tomorrow that you haven't started studying for yet simply because you just haven't had time. Oh wait, scratch that, you have this biology midterm tomorrow that you haven't started studying for yet, but it wasn't because you haven't had time to study. It was because you were staying at a friend's sleepover, binge watching The Bachelorette for a week straight.
Okay, I'll be honest; I wasn't someone who procrastinated until the last minute to study for a test. It doesn't mean that I was an exceptional student, it just meant that I was determined to do my best, and now, so can you. Here are some methods that you can use to stop procrastinating;
Method 1: Get rid of all distractions
The first method is to completely get rid of any distractions that you might have whether your playing a game, watching tv, or doing something that is completely unrelated to what you should be doing (this can include any video games, watching TV, watching The Bachelorette on TV, or anything else that you know would draw your attention away).
Method 2: Start from the hardest assignment
So, the second method is to start on the hardest assignment and then finish the easiest assignment. That way, you could get the hardest assignments out of the way first so that you wouldn't have to worry about doing them later.
Method 3: Just do it
The third method is to just do the assignment. The best advice that I could give you for this one is that, the sooner you start, the sooner you can finish. Or, in the words of Shia Labeouf, if you want to do it,
then JUST DO IT!
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