procrastinators in A Sentence

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    These functions are often underdeveloped in chronic Procrastinators.

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    Around one in five people are chronic Procrastinators.

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    Procrastinators had to go without food for that day.

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    One in five people admits to being chronic Procrastinators.

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    When deadlines are not absolute or clearly defined, Procrastinators do successfully meet them.

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    Though at least 20% of people admit to being chronic Procrastinators, in 1978 that number was only 5%.

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    It is estimated that 80%- 95% of college students engage in procrastination, and approximately 75% consider themselves Procrastinators.

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    As a commitment incentive, Procrastinators often note their target dates for projects to another person whose perception of them is important.

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    Some Procrastinators create a list of tasks every evening, along with a commitment to themselves that they will complete them the following day.

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    Many self-identified Procrastinators find themselves engaged in a“cleaning frenzy” using the energy they feel as a deadline nears for another task to complete.

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    Entrance officials realize that once the deadlines is available in close the amount of programs achieve an enormous increase once the Procrastinators publish them in.

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    Scheduling a task around other work or activities gives Procrastinators less available time to get something done, thus creating a time crunch that activates energizing emotions.

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    Counterintuitively, they also found that people who felt like imposters were both perfectionists and Procrastinators, two working styles that seem, on the surface at least, to be contradictory.

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    All this lack of structure is extremely dangerous for Procrastinators, who might find themselves watching just one more Game of Thrones episode before getting back to work.

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    Whereas in the first term, the non-Procrastinators were more stressed, by second term the costs of procrastination became obvious for the Procrastinators in terms of course performance, stress and illness.

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    At the point in which a deadline is imminent, Procrastinators can complete expeditiously what a task-driven person accomplishes over an extended period of time, including cleaning and organizing their living space.

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    And finally, the“Indecisive” Procrastinators are the folks who put off picking one option or the other because if they don't commit to a decision, they can't be held responsible for any negative outcomes.

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