4) create "punishments" for yourself for work not... - Deepstash

4) create "punishments" for yourself for work not done (no, don't go beating yourself with a lamp like Dobby), make the punishments something that will test your self control, for example, something like no sugar for a whole week or not going on social media for a week.

5) control the distractions around you - as much as possible. It isn't easy to turn everything off and live like a monk, and it probably isn't the most wise thing for many people, but try to limit the distractions around you and try to hold yourself accountable for the things around you.

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Hi! I'm Anu, 18 year old in love with reading, writing and being creative. I also love music and arts and crafts. The idea of spreading love, peace and happiness around keeps me going ♥️

Procrastination is a huge part of my life as I'm sure it is of many others as well, so maybe it's time that we look a little more deeper into the strange world of procrastinators and procrastination.

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