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We have all experienced procrastination… some more than others.
I'm James Surowiecki, the financial columnist for The New Yorker, and we're here today to talk about a subject which I unfortunately have all too much experience with, namely procrastination.
The study extends prior investigations by drawing out positive and negative aspects that existed simultaneously in the lived experience of active procrastination.
We all experience the effects of procrastination and perfectionism in the workplace.
However, when we know what we ought to do, and we fail to move from intention to action -- what we commonly know as procrastination -- we experience guilt.
Whenever possible, allow your daughters to experience the natural consequences of their procrastination.
Not everything is important or urgent and you can allow yourself to experience time off without worries of procrastination.
To remedy procrastination, you have to experience the vital life force that sharpens and focuses the mind.
For most of us, procrastination isn't a pleasant experience.
Have you found tricks or strategies to help yourself avoid procrastination or to shape your experience?
The talk, titled "The Power of Procrastination," will recount Cham's experiences bringing humor into the lives of stressed out academics, examine the source of their anxieties, and explore the guilt, the myth, and the power of procrastination.
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