Do you procrastinate
I am guilty
I always procrastinate, and i always regret it, will i ever learn??
Some advice on how to get out of the cycle would be much help as well :)
| All the time | 37 | |
| Most of the time | 24 | |
| Rarely | 9 | |
| Never | 1 |
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I am guilty
I always procrastinate, and i always regret it, will i ever learn??
Some advice on how to get out of the cycle would be much help as well :)
| All the time | 37 | |
| Most of the time | 24 | |
| Rarely | 9 | |
| Never | 1 |
I was going to answer this later to prove a point... But then I'm sure I'd never come back to do it.
I always remember one line I heard when I was young:
Work is like gas, it expands to fit space it has to fill.
I've found the best way to avoid procrastinating is to break things up and set shorter term goals, so if you have a paper due in a week, give yourself a deadline for the outline, first draft, bibliography, etc. Study chapter one, two, three, etc. The same holds true for workplace stuff, start using a "critical path", work back from the deadline, marking when certain things need to be done, just don't use the exercise as another form of procrastination.
No, I'm not. I absolutely choose very decisively to waste my time on things.
I procrastinate alot on here and other sites when I should be studying. Been doing it for months actually.