Why People Procrastinate: The Psychology and Causes of Procrastination - Deepstash
Why People Procrastinate: The Psychology and Causes of Procrastination

Why People Procrastinate: The Psychology and Causes of Procrastination

Procrastinating is the intentional delay of doing what you know you should be doing.

You may have asked questions like:

  • “why do I procrastinate so much?” or
  • “why do I keep procrastinating even though I know that it’s bad for me?”

Answering these questions will help you understand what is the underlying cause of your desire to procrastinate.

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Everyone procrastinates at sometime. But, understanding why you procrastinate will help you know what anti-procrastination techniques to try.

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