It is said that top students do put off work till the last minute to do the work. Not a very good example is it?
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Good leaders are "do-it-now" people. They don't put things off until the last minute, which is a sure way to increase stress levels.Β
Good leaders begin doing what they know they should do, and when they know they should do it
Procrastinating a task does not always equate to worse work. Some people work very well under pressure and can produce very good work.
Eventually, there will come a time when procrastinating doesnβt go so well. Be mindful of the quality of your work and make sure your last-minute rush do...
Etymologically, βprocrastinationβ is derived from the Latin verb procrastinare β to put off until tomorrow. But itβs more than just voluntarily delaying.
βItβs self-harm,β said Dr. Piers Steel, a professor of motivational psychology at the University of Calgary
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