procrastination in A Sentence

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    Roadblocks, bad days, failures, Procrastination: what do they have in common?

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    Procrastination: an endless rut of feeling like we can't accomplish something.

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    Creative Procrastination means consciously choosing which activities you can postpone or skip.

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    It helps you establish priorities, limit Procrastination, keep track of your goals.

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    My biggest regret could be summed up in one word, and that's Procrastination.”.

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    My biggest regret could be summed up in one word, and that's Procrastination.

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    I was making quick decisions, and my year-long Procrastination attitude was long gone.

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    Procrastination: We all procrastinate in some way, and this is always caused by self-concern.

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    They can hold us back and leave us in a cycle of Procrastination.

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    Procrastination is one of the biggest obstacles preventing you from achieving your goals.

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    If you try to plow ahead anyway, you will suffer weak motivation and frequent Procrastination.

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    The Procrastination test is an opportunity to understand what you need to fix in yourself.

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    I'm betting most people's biggest regret could be summed up in one word, and that's Procrastination.

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    And if you don't know yourself, you can never stop Procrastination or improve your productivity.

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    If you suffer from(or even enjoy) Procrastination, don't worry, you have come to the right place.

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    You don't necessarily have to completely abandon all tendencies towards Procrastination, but make every moment count.

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    As a preface to the results, it's not entirely clear that they studied Procrastination, per se.

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    Procrastination is like a credit card it's a lot of fun until you get the bill.

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    But neglect, Procrastination, and minimal effort will likely deplete you of energy and add anxiety and fatigue.

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    As expected, they replicated past research that demonstrated a relationship between sleep quality and“Procrastination” the next day.

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    Procrastination should not be linked with failure, just as early action should not be tied to success.

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    But there's a lot at risk for students who enable their Procrastination to dictate their collegiate lives.

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    Imagine what your life would be like if you were completely uninhibited by fear, pride, or Procrastination.

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    Pile that on top of negatively impacting personal and professional relationships, maybe, just maybe, Procrastination isn't worth it.

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    We wrote about this in more detail in the article“What is Procrastination and how to fight it”.

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    Thus, Procrastination should not be linked with failure, just as early action should not be tied to success.

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    They demonstrate this across a number of domains as I noted earlier, including eating, drinking, smoking, gambling, shopping and Procrastination.

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    Life is really too short, and Procrastination can work for school papers, but not when it comes to planning your life.

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    It took me years to realize this, but focusing time and energy on low-impact, unimportant tasks is a form of Procrastination.

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    Although they adapted items from an existing measure of Procrastination, the three items that they used are not exactly Procrastination.

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