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No, “avoid procrastination” is only good advice for fake procrastinators—those people that are like, “I totally go on Facebook a few times every day at work—I’m such a procrastinator!” The same people that will say to a real procrastinator something like, “Just don’t procrastinate...
Or for something totally different and yet somehow related, Why Procrastinators Procrastinate And here’s Year 1 of Wait But Why on an ebook. Sources If you’re interested in reading more about this topic, check out the articles below or one of these three books: The most rigorous and thoro...
Adam Grant takes Tim Urban’s theory a bit further. With data derived from experiments, he shows how there is actually a benefit to procrastination. Valerie Brown shows how procrastinators can actually be more creative and provide better results despite their tendency to procrastinate. Tali Sharo...
allprocrastinatorsare lazy. In the body and brain, laziness is marked by no energy and general apathy. When you’re feeling lazy, you’re more likely to sit around doing nothing than distract yourself with unimportant tasks. In fact, many people procrastinate because they care too much. ...
For the chronic procrastinators of the world (myself very much included), Hershfield’s findings are both comforting and horrifying. It’s definitive proof our tendency to put things off isn’t a moral failing but a neural one — our brains are wired to put our Present Selves first. (You...
For the chronic procrastinators of the world (myself very much included), Hershfield’s findings are both comforting and horrifying. It’s definitive proof our tendency to put things off isn’t a moral failing but a neural one — our brains are wired to put our Present Selves first. (You...
For the chronic procrastinators of the world (myself very much included), Hershfield’s findings are both comforting and horrifying. It’s definitive proof our tendency to put things off isn’t a moral failing but a neural one—our brains are wired to put our Present Selve...
For the chronic procrastinators of the world (myself very much included), Hershfield’s findings are both comforting and horrifying. It’s definitive proof our tendency to put things off isn’t a moral failing but a neural one — our brains are wired to put our Present Selves first. (You...
Do procrastinators get worse sleep? Cross-sectional study of US adolescents and young adults. SSM Popul. Health 2020, 10, 100518. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Sirois, F.M.; Van Eerde, W.; Argiropoulou, M.I. Is procrastination related to sleep quality? Testing an extension of ...