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Ultimately, however, he proved to be hesitant, overly cautious and perpetually prone to procrastination.
Again, results showed students who saw willpower as finite were more prone to procrastination.
These are 10 tips on how be productive even if you're prone to procrastination.
Adaptive perfectionists, on the other hand, are less prone to procrastination.
If you're prone to procrastination, being eager to please and adopting an "all or nothing attitude," it may actually be negatively affecting your creativity and adds to feelings of self-doubt and anxiety.
However, when it's out of balance, they are physically prone to upper respiratory illnesses, obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol; mentally and emotionally, they are prone to procrastination, lethargy, inflexibility, stubbornness, depression, and over-attachment.
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If she gets a chance, she would be a decisive – and vocal – leader of Germany and Europe and less prone to silent procrastination than Merkel.
Bell offered advice on five procrastination pitfalls if you are prone to wait to the last minute.
Academics, who work for long periods in a self-directed fashion, may be especially prone to putting things off: surveys suggest that the vast majority of college students procrastinate, and articles in the literature of procrastination often allude to the author's own problems with finishing the piece.
Prone to self-destruct.
He was prone to hallucinations.
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