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JAMES SUROWIECKI: This is the origin of that great saying: "I need a big project that I can procrastinate on, so that I can get done everything else I need to get done".
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You can procrastinate all you want, but January exams are just around the corner.
"Alternately, there's only so many ways you can procrastinate studying".
The only reason for hope is that all sides may finally realise that they can procrastinate no more.
By agreeing to deduct a certain amount of money from your paycheck starting next Jan . 1and to increase the deduction every New Year's Day thereafter, you can procrastinate — you don't have to do anything now — yet increase your savings substantially.
The problem with working on a computer, after all, is that computers provide so many appealing alternatives to doing anything useful: you can procrastinate for hours, checking e-mail, browsing social-networking sites or keeping up with Twitter.Keeping such diversions at bay involves some technological jiu-jitsu, using the power of one piece of software as a defence against distraction from others.
The comic premise of "Mrs. Fletcher" is that when Brendan goes off to college he looks forward to sybaritic parties and a dorm roommate with whom he can "procrastinate for hours, trash-talking and playing video games," while Eve expects a wind-down into lonely tedium.
"They can procrastinate as long as they want, but they're going to have a serious day of reckoning next election cycle," said Angela Kelley, vice president for immigration policy and advocacy at the Center for American Progress.
You can procrastinate, practice inefficiently or accomplish something.
Once I understand why I'm procrastinating, I can then develop a plan to overcome that specific issue.
I can get away with procrastinating, in part, because I don't have to worry about some of the more tedious tax chores, like figuring out how many miles I drove last year in my personal vehicle for work purposes.
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