Understanding why others procrastinate can help you figure out why you procrastinate. Sometimes figuring out other's issues make ours clearer and help us figure out how to overcome whatever is holding us back.
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I am a queen at putting things off until the last minute! This article is full of great information on breaking procrastination!
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