Please, I’d like to know who is a procrastinator? i will really appreciate your answers on this thank you.
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Procrastinator is someone that do not do work early and wait until the deadline. For example, I am a procrastinator, because I procrastinate my assignments. Procrasting may be dangerous so it is important not to procrastinate too much.
for me both practical and bookish knowledge is important.
1 Practical knowledge is important in that it is knowledge obtain on the job for lack of a better word
2 Bookish knowledge is similar to knowledge obtained through studying. both play an important role in the development of the human being,
Education is important because it gives you the basic tools to manage your life. it is not the guarantor of success nor is it a measure of success. rather it is one of the pieces in the puzzle of life
Digital Marketing is the revolutionary way of marketing to larger audiences in a much effective and efficient way.
I use a 5sec decision-making approach. I must act on activity within 5secend if I do not, it will never be done.
it is not one size fits all. children are different, meaning that even your biological children are different because each one of them was born in different circumstances. therefore, you need to understand how each one behaves.
Procrastination is the avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished by a certain deadline. It could be further stated as a habitual or intentional delay of starting or finishing a task despite knowing it might have negative consequences.
A procrastinator also mean a person who delays or puts things off — like work, chores, or other actions — that should be done in a timely manner. A procrastinator is likely to leave all the Christmas shopping until December 24th. Procrastinator comes from the Latin verb procrastinare, which means deferred until tomorrow.
Your are if you have ever felt guilty for not doing something that you know needs doing and you have been putting it off.
Everyone is a procrastinator, Only a perfectionist would probably not be. It is the posephoned behavior to later on complete a task at the last moment of a deadline.
A procrastinator is a person who delays or puts things off — like work, chores, or other actions — that should be done in a timely manner.
Procrastinator comes from the Latin verb procrastinare, which means deferred until tomorrow. The prefix pro means forward, and crastinus means of or belonging to tomorrow. If you’ve always been known in your family as a procrastinator, your sister has probably gotten used to receiving her birthday card at Christmas time and her Christmas present in July.
Types of Procrastination
1. Anxious procrastination
Fiore suggested that people who procrastinate a lot are usually bad at managing their time and often end up scheduling in more work than they can actually do, leaving no time for fun activities or resting.
Fiore suggested that not fulfilling these unrealistic expectations causes stress and anxiety which some people deal with by procrastinating.
2. Fun procrastination
The fun procrastinator would rather be doing anything except that one dreaded task. After all, there are so many fun and exciting things you could be doing instead, how can you bear to start that boring project?
By starting another item first, you’ve made the dreaded task a lower priority which (in theory) will make you dread it a lot less, and in the meantime, you’re still being productive. It’s a win-win.
3. “Plenty of time” procrastination
Many people find it difficult to start a project when they know the deadline is a long way off. This type of procrastination is clearly visible in students who often struggle to start an essay earlier than a few days before the deadline.
4. Perfectionist procrastination
Perfectionists are always striving for the best and, as such, are constantly criticizing their own work. For some perfectionists, the fear of failing, or producing work to a low standard, can be so overwhelming they never actually get around to starting anything.
Overcoming procrastination.
a) Forgive yourself for procrastinating in the past.
b) Commit to the task.
c) Promise yourself a reward.
d) Ask someone to check up on you.
e) Act as you go.
f) Rephrase your internal dialog.
g) Minimize distractions.
h) Aim to “eat an elephant beetle” first thing, every day!
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First for my own understanding a procrastinator is the avoidance of doing a task that need to be accomplished by a certain deadline…it could be further started as a international delay of finishing a task despite knowing it may have a negative effect
A procrastinator is a person who delays or puts things off like work, chores, or other actions that should be done in a timely manner.