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Procrastination

“Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task.” -William James

Source:http://sas.calpoly.edu/asc/ssl/procrastination.html

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4 Reasons Why People Procrastinate1.) Difficult - the task seems hard to do; we naturally tend to avoid difficult things in favor of those which seem easy to us. 2.) Time-consuming - the task will take large blocks of time, and large blocks of time are unavailable until the weekend. 3.) Lack of knowledge or skills - no one wants to make mistakes, so wait until you learn how before you start. 4.) Fears - everyone will know how you screwed up.

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Did you know? • 85-95% of college students procrastinate, about

75% consider themselves procrastinators, and nearly 50% indicate that they procrastinate enough to severely hamper their progress.

• College students who procrastinate in their academic work are also likely to have unhealthy sleep, diet, and exercise patterns.

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• Many students report spending nearly a third of their days avoiding important and looming tasks by watching TV, or sleeping.

• Procrastination doesn’t indicate laziness or a lack of discipline, but instead results from unproductive but deep-seated habits.

• Feeling stressed or generally edgy? It may be due to procrastination.

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Overcoming Procrastination

• Figure out which activities you use to procrastinate (e-mail, Facebook, TV, X-Box) and set strict time limits.

• Break large projects into smaller, more manageable chunks.

• Five-minute plan: Work on something for just five minutes. At the end of five minutes, switch to something else if you want. Chances are, you'll get involved enough to keep going.

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Overcoming Procrastination

• Use a good friend as a positive role model. If you have trouble concentrating, study in the presence of someone who doesn't.

• Modify your environment - if you can't study at home, find a place where you can study; or, change your study situation at home.

• Expect some backsliding. Don't expect to be perfect even when you're trying to get rid of perfectionism! So occasionally, your plans will not work. Accept setbacks and start again.

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Made by: Sam Siegert, Resident Advisor, University of Minnesota Duluth