@Crystallynn1892 Said
Hello Students!
I am in my last round of classes before graduating. Just four more to be exact and let me tell you, it is such a struggle to stay on top of my school work! I am a big procrastinator. I do this, not only in college life but in my personal life as well. I will say that then when I first started in college, I was on a roll. I was on time and took pride in getting things done early. However, that quickly changed after several classes in. Each class of mine explains how many days late we can submit our work before it will not be accepted. I had fallen into the habit of submitting my work at the last possible second. I would say to myself that points were better than no points.
Recently, something happened. Something in me, determination, just sprouted out and I said to myself: I am going to get everything due later this week done TODAY! And I did! It was a great experience but that feeling has not returned. I really want to go all out these last few classes.
For all those who procrastinate but are working towards changing that, whether that means changing ones view of procrastination or ways of getting rid of it, please share of what you are doing!
Thank you so much!!!
Hello, I am Erimitus and I am a procrastinator.
Procrastination is the postponing of doing
It is (as I understand it) generally agreed that procrastination is other than good.
Q. Why do I (and my fellow procrastinators do it)?
Q. How did you overcome the problem
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I suppose that will power is at least a factor.
Q. Can willpower be drained? (e.g., a person under a lot of stress might not have enough mental energy needed) This hypotheses (I suppose) would be impossible (or at the least) very difficult to test).
And (I suppose) impulsiveness is also other than good....
Anyway, there is (I believe) a sweet spot between and the problem (of course) is finding it.
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