Exact(3)
It can involve procrastination until the deadline gets close," she says.
But aside from slightly more toned arms, all I've succeeded in doing is delaying the procrastination until after my return from the gym.
Don't wait without good reason — recognize that perpetual procrastination until something better just comes along amounts to making excuses.
Similar(57)
That standard, however, can be tough to square with the national penchant for procrastination, waiting until the end of the year to make a bunch of donations in time for the tax deadline or because the holiday spirit has set in between Thanksgiving and the new year.
This means you have about two weeks of procrastination and/or shopping until Sunday, the 13th hits and you're forced to buy something lame from Sears.
Until The Great Recession, newspapers still remained profitable enough that such question could be delayed until institutional procrastination set in.
It's a bit hard to answer, since things like survey data on procrastination didn't really exist until the past few decades.
As it happens, his magnum opus, "Das Kapital," was not published until after 15 years of procrastination, fibbing and boasting about its progress.
QUESTION FROM CHRIS: I found it interesting how you said that the word for procrastination did not enter the English language until the 16th century.
Procrastination When we put off doing tasks until tomorrow or next week, we are unconsciously avoiding them, hoping they will go away.
Legislators are notoriously reluctant to vote for pay raises in election years, which means further procrastination could well end up freezing judicial pay until 2009.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com