Realistically, intricate, delicate plans don't benefit me as much as flexibility does. I would find comfort in a plan based on motivating myself and getting accommodations for myself during work time. Firstly, I would make sure that I have earplugs for sensory issues, and a comfortable, supporting environment. Next, I would outline what's most important or takes the longest to do, and do those first in order or timeliness/length. Last in the planning aspect, I'd make a plan for what to do if time runs out. Say I have to go to sleep before I get my work done, how would I make time to do it in the morning? Likely in the car on the way to school, and in the cafeteria before class starts. For monitoring, I would measure how much time I have and break it up into sections. Then, I would set alarms for certain things. The snooze button is only allowed twice, and only for emergency time.
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