Procrastination
Hard work pays off after time, but laziness pays off now!
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a comment was made to the photo: Procrastination Files | 16 days ago by jedigal1990 |
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a comment was made to the photo: Procrastination | 16 days ago by jedigal1990 |
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a comment was made to the photo: Excuses! | 16 days ago by jedigal1990 |
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an article was added: Overcome Procrastination By Changing The Defination | 16 days ago by NoProcrastinate |
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Sounds a little dramatic doesn’t it?
If you were to Procrastinate a visit to your doctor a serious condition that could be prevented could spiral out of control.
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An introductory guide to overcoming procrastination. This site specifically speaks to the causes and effects of procrastination and more importantly how to stop procrastination.
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If you need help, here's the place to go! I think I'll check it out tomorrow........ ;D
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Everything you've ever wanted to know!
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Translated from the original Latin meaning, procrastination quite literally means 'in favor of tomorrow'. We are always pursuing ways of being better off and procrastination seems to contradict this fact. Even though this is true it actually illustrates a very important point. What we do, or fail to do, is not just the result of our conscious choices, but often the result of habits or factors we are not aware of consciously. When you procrastinate, at some level of your unconscious thinking, you believe that taking the action will leave you worse off than actually taking the action. |
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