But it can also prevent you from getting your work done on time and effectively.
Procrastination is a very common problem that many struggle with today.
At first, procrastination feels great. You don’t have to expend so much energy working so hard. All that stuff that stresses you out is out of sight and out of mind. You reassure yourself that you’ll get that work done eventually. Right now you need some down time.
Soon, though, the stress starts to creep in as your deadlines approach. You always have this nagging, stressful feeling in your head. However, you choose to ignore it as best as you can.
Then you’re deadlines start to approach. You start to panic and freak out.
You don’t have enough time left to complete your given task. You fall under a lot of stress.
Instead of working, you’re still procrastinating by freaking out about how little time you have left.
All of that can be avoided if you stay away from procrastination at all costs. Treat procrastination like a plague - something so deadly you shouldn’t even come near it.
Procrastination is such a slippery slope. If you do find yourself starting to procrastinate, then change your cycle as soon as you can the next day.
Try to even out the work you missed across the remaining days. Return to a stable schedule without having to overwork.
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