3. Check-In Points: Schedule mini-deadlines so everyone has something small to show each day. This keeps momentum high and avoids cramming.
4. Do Your Most Important Task First: Complete your part first, and set the tone for others.
5. Reflect on Results: Discuss what went well and what didn’t after it’s done. This way, everyone knows their strengths for future projects. 🎓
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