In the beginning of each semester, I was the coolest mofo on the planet. Relaxing, going out, enjoying myself. Big time.
I experienced no stress whatsoever. However, about a week before my exams, I would freak out.
"Dude, why didn't you begin earlier?" I would tell myself.
And what would follow is an ugly sight of me, with a bunch of Red Bull cans, locked up in my room - freaking out while I was studying.
And research shows exactly that: When you procrastinate, you might feel better on the short-term, but you will suffer in the long-term.
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