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to procrastination
noun
The act of postponing, delaying or putting off, especially habitually or intentionally.
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Lack of confidence, sometimes alternating with unrealistic dreams of heroic success, often leads to procrastination, and many studies suggest that procrastinators are self-handicappers: rather than risk failure, they prefer to create conditions that make success impossible, a reflex that of course creates a vicious cycle.
The other half is lost to procrastination".
The amount of time he took for the careful preparation of reports was ascribed to procrastination.
Ultimately, however, he proved to be hesitant, overly cautious and perpetually prone to procrastination.
Even if that does not happen, the incentives put financial limits to procrastination.
The I.R.S. fact sheet says its research shows that such failures "could simply be due to procrastination".
I like to think I will be transformed, a new sense of priorities, an end to procrastination.
C.A.: When it comes to procrastination problems that are more idiosyncratic or personal, more individual initiative may be essential.
These people, seemingly as susceptible to procrastination as politicians, may stay put if they are automatically part of a scheme unless they insist otherwise.
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It's my favorite go-to procrastination technique.
But those are my go-to procrastination tactics.
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