“I’ll do it later”
Procrastination and how to avoid it
Mei H.
Face it—even after you’ve created a schedule or a list of things to do, you still tend to disregard this. Why? Because of distractions—the Internet, friends, etc.—because of this, you seem to not get things done on time, and result to cramming at the last minute. Procrastination can lead to a lot of problems—failed quizzes, disappointments. It can even affect your health, if it continues to progress.
How do you stop this, then? Here’s a list to follow, and hopefully—you would be able to ban procrastination permanently.
- 1. Set goals. Keep your mind set on finishing these goals, and do anything you can to complete them.
- 2. Prioritize. If the urgency of one thing is greater than other, for example, schoolwork and a social event—make sure you finish what is more important rather than having to fuss over about it during the last minute.
- 3. Turn productivity into a habit—If you turn your back on procrastination and make productivity a habit, then you would be able to focus on your more and have a lot of time for yourself later on.
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