Why Wait? The Science Behind Procrastination For a scientist studying climate change, "eureka" moments are unusually rare. Instead progress is generally made by a painstaking piecing together of evidence from every new temperature measurement, satellite sounding or climate-model ex... E Jaffe 被引量...
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.
While this can sometimes lead to procrastination, it can also mean they’re better at managing stress and avoiding burnout. 8. They maintain work-life balance Type B personalities understand the importance of relaxation and personal time, so they don’t let work take over their lives. They’...
The first time I wrote a novel, I didn’t think about theliterary genreuntil the first draft was done, and I began trying to untangle my mess in revision. I hadn't asked, “What genre is my story?” After two painful years (mostly comprised of avoidance, procrastination, and general d...
40 weeks a year. Someone who chooses a balanced lifestyle will move slower than a single-minded workaholic. Someone with a propensity towards laziness or procrastination is going to lose a lot of ground to someone who’s good at putting in consistent work days. Someone who frequently breaks ...
40 weeks a year. Someone who chooses a balanced lifestyle will move slower than a single-minded workaholic. Someone with a propensity towards laziness or procrastination is going to lose a lot of ground to someone who’s good at putting in consistent work days. Someone who frequently breaks ...
You don’t have to wait for it cook and it gives you a base meat that is great for starting a lot of healthy meals. Meal planning will also save you a headache on days when you are tired from work and have no energy to cook. Instead of going for the bag of chips, you will go...
So far, all that’s happened is that the narrator has walked into a bar and ordered a drink: not a lot to judge there. The narrative style is plain, but perhaps that’s appropriate for the book’s subject matter and target audience. “Wait a sec,” our beleaguered memoirist interrupts...
Step 2. Don’t wait for things to ‘work out’. Idiots wait for things to work out. Rather than hoping things will happen, make them happen. Step 3. Lose the bad attitude. Attitude is a choice. Better attitude equals better decisions, behaviours and outcomes. Step 4. Don’t eat crap...
40 weeks a year. Someone who chooses a balanced lifestyle will move slower than a single-minded workaholic. Someone with a propensity towards laziness or procrastination is going to lose a lot of ground to someone who’s good at putting in consistent work days. Someone who frequently breaks ...