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In the age of the internet, we still struggle with procrastination. Why do we act against our better judgement? It’s tough to beat procrastination with our rational thinking because we already know what we should be doing now. 

Let's break down our procrastination cycle:

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A learner | Writer of Melva's Note on Substack | High curiosity about psychology and human development.

Treat your procrastination the way you treat your progress.

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