A reprint of the article "Why Do We Procrastinate?" by Alisa Opar, which appeared in the January 16, 2014 issue of "Nautilus" is presented. It explores British philosopher Derek Parfit's view of personal identity in his book "Reasons and Persons," who argues that humans are not a ...
So now you understand the two forces that shape our life, let us discover the top 10 reasons why people procrastinate and how you can do something about it. 1. They Are All About Their Feelings People procrastinate because they are all about their feelings. Let me ask you this question,“...
1. Why do people procrastinate and how can they overcome it? 2. Why is exercise important for both physical and mental health? 3. Why do some people have a fear of public speaking and how can they conquer it? 4. Why is it important to have a work-life balance and how can it be ...
1. Why do people procrastinate? 2. Why is exercise important for our health? 3. Why do some people have allergies? 4. Why do we dream? 5. Why do some people have phobias? 6. Why do we need to sleep? 7. Why do some people have a fear of public speaking? 8. Why do we get ...
A reprint of the article "Why Do We Procrastinate?" by Alisa Opar, which appeared in the January 16, 2014 issue of "Nautilus" is presented. It explores British philosopher Derek Parfit's view of personal identity in his book "Reasons and Persons," who argues that humans are not a consist...
Procrastination isn't something people can overcome through sheer force of will. Learn why we procrastinate and how to work with it to make progress.
He thinks humans are insane. In the monkey world, he’s got it all figured out—if you eat when you’re hungry, sleep when you’re tired, and don’t do anything difficult, you’re a pretty successful monkey. The problem for the procrastinator is that he happens to live in the human...
Why would we ever use a computer for work when the internet is sitting right there waiting to be played with? He thinks humans are insane. In the monkey world, he’s got it all figured out—if you eat when you’re hungry, sleep when you’re tired, and don’t do anything difficult...
but on its own, it’s not enough to be indicative of a chronic problem. All people procrastinate sometimes, Ferrari says, but for chronic procrastinators, it happens in all areas of life and has a negative impact on a person’s health and relationships. It’s a “lifestyle of avoidance,...
So what hope is there for fighting procrastination as social distancing drags on? It comes down to figuring out why we procrastinate and how this common behavior fits into the current crisis environment. 1. Additional stress Unsurprisingly, many of us are experiencing a high degree of stress righ...