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Cognitive Biases

Cognitive Biases

Various cognitive biases can lead to procrastination. Examples are:

  • Pessimism bias can cause someone to incorrectly assumes that their project is likely to fail, which can discourage them from even trying
  • Optimism bias can lead to procrastination if it causes someone to incorrectly assumes that they won’t run into any issues while working
  • Planning fallacy- people underestimate how long it will take to complete a future task
  • Bandwagon effect can make someone more likely to procrastinate if they see their peers doing the same.
  • Projection bias can exacerbate procrastination cycles

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I'm a writer obsessed with sharing new ideas in the areas of mindset, personal development, self-help, procrastination, productivity, writing, organization, and health & fitness

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

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