other harsh truths about homework I wish I knew 😬 (I hated school)
1. Perfect plans don’t matter if you never take action
Don’t spend so much time planning to take action that you forget to take action.
Planning is often procrastination in disguise 🥸
2. In today’s world, time management is really just distraction management.
Manage distractions in life and you’ll win 💯
3. Don’t wait until you’re motivated to start.
START and motivation is more likely to build.
coachingwithwill
A motivational speaker and teacher who teach u how to live life
01/20/2026
Pleaseeee stop calling your kid lazy!!!
Their brain is overstimulated and burnt out from constant screens (and so much more)
What looks like laziness is actually avoidance of anything that requires real focus and effort.
The solution is simpler than you think, parents.
Comment ‘MENTOR’ to team up with a teen coach to help them balance their stimulation 😁
Stop waiting to feel motivated 🤷♂️ You’ll be waiting forever.
Motivation doesn’t magically show up… it’s CREATED through movement.
Go for a walk.
Open your laptop.
Start the dang thing.
Action sparks momentum, and momentum creates motivation… and motivation makes it easier to take action. It’s a beautiful cycle 🤩\
3 other harsh truths about homework I wish I knew 😬 (I hated school)
1. Perfect plans don’t matter if you never take action
Don’t spend so much time planning to take action that you forget to take action.
Planning is often procrastination in disguise 🥸
2. In today’s world, time management is really just distraction management.
Manage distractions in life and you’ll win 💯
3. Don’t wait until you’re motivated to start.
START and motivation is more likely to build.
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This is the most impactful quote I’ve heard in the last year. EVERY kid can benefit from hearing it 😌
If you’re taking midterms this week, remember: do your best with everything you can control and surrender the rest ❤️
5 things every parent of a teenager should know 😥❤️
How to connect with your teenager in 60 seconds ❤️ (well, 75 seconds 😬)
Here’s how to do it right👇
1 - Explain your why behind the convo 💙 “I want to be a better parent for you this year. I know I’m not perfect.”
2 - Listen to understand, not to respond ❌ No defending or fixing. Just hear them out. They’re saying what they’re saying for a reason.
3 - Ask follow-up questions 🤔 Validate first. Then ask something like, “What would you prefer me do instead?”
Try it out and let me know how it goes!!
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