Whom would you call a procrastinator? A procrastinator is... - Deepstash

Whom would you call a procrastinator? A procrastinator is a person who has a habit of getting distracted by things and temporary pleasures (beep! bloop!, ding-ding! ). These do not contribute to the task that must be done at this very moment.

Did you catch the magic word there? Habit . Procrastination is a bad habit. Just like any other bad habit, the habit of procrastination can be changed for the better.

Habits consist of 4 key factors:

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1. How Habits Work

1. How Habits Work

Habits can be changed if we understand their mechanisms.

The basal ganglia, a part of the brain, stores and executes our habits independently of other brain functions, allowing us to perform routines without conscious thought.

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