Ready or Not, The Future Is Coming
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Ready or Not, The Future is Coming
People procrastinate on tasks like household chores, decluttering, getting in shape, and completing work assignments — even when deadlines are near. They delay these responsibilities because they prefer easier, more enjoyable activities, spend more time worrying than working, assume the clock hasn’t run out yet, or think they perform better under pressure. While waiting until the last minute might create an adrenaline rush, putting off cleaning …

Procrastination has a bad reputation: if you don't push tasks and projects before you, but consciously shift the beginning a little, you can even work more effectively, says an expert.Procrastination – the conscious postponement of things – is often seen as a sign of laziness or lack of self-discipline. However, if you don't immediately address a job, you can even benefit from the postponement – provided it happens consciously and controlled. "C…
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