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Procrastination definition

Procrastination definition

Basically it is the practice of putting things off intentionally or habitually. Trouble persuading yourself to do the things you should do or would like to do.

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Fighting procrastination is very important in our lives, since our time on this planet is limited and there is a lot to achieve.

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