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the procrastination
noun
The act of postponing, delaying or putting off, especially habitually or intentionally.
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Studies have shown that students who routinely procrastinate consistently get lower grades; businesses that miss deadlines due to the procrastination of their employees can lose millions of dollars.
THE procrastination would impress the idlest of students.
The masturbation, the procrastination, the self-loathing — that's me.
Eventually, the Westerners had enough of the procrastination.
The bright side may be that because of the procrastination, the area needed to bury the nuclear waste may shrink.
The situation has just been made more acute this year by the procrastination and unease of European leaders.
It's his personal favorite of the dozens of techniques he cataloged while researching his 2011 book, "The Procrastination Equation".
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Jeter and Cano led the Yankees in out-of-the-box procrastination that night (and David Ortiz and Victor Martinez led the Red Sox).
So basically this is a dramatization of all the procrastination-worthy links college students send one another while pulling lonely all-nighters.
This freed me to deal with in-the-moment procrastination far more effectively.
My favorite trick for dealing with in-the-moment procrastination is to create a game.
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