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5 Research-Based Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination

5 Research-Based Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination | Ten skills that employers want | Scoop.it
Understanding why you put off certain tasks.

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11 Ways To Beat Procrastination

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Procrastination strikes everyone, but it doesn't have to. Dr. Travis Bradberry explains why we procrastinate and how to stop it.

Via Daniel Watson, Cheryl Turner, Jim Lerman
Kenia Gonzalez's curator insight, April 11, 2017 3:49 AM
Like I’ve said before, procrastination is something I really hate. I something I hate about myself and is something I hate just in general. “Procrastination strikes everyone.” This is true but I believe it has strike me the most. It has been happening to me the most the second semester of my freshman year. It annoys me so much because I want to success and feel accomplished at the end of the day. I usually start my homework late because I procrastinate half of the day on my phone and get distracted with every little thing I see. After reading this article I learned three steps that I know are going to be helpful to me in the long run. “Putting this off. Not in the right mood.” This would my phone and my music because I cannot focus on my writing while listening to music. “Too much time has passed. I rather start.” Realizing it on time is the best way to improve. “Can’t focus. Feeling guilty/cruddy about wasting time.” This should be another reason why I should start on my assignment so I can feel great and just finish everything on time and feel good that I accomplished my goal.
Pierre Mongin 's curator insight, September 3, 2017 8:35 AM
voir aussi ce mini cours sur la procrastination  lisible sur votre téléphone portable ou votre ordinateur