Heidi grant halvorson blogspot
She blogs for Fast Company, , Forbes, The Huffington Post and Psychology Today and is a regular contributor to the BBC World Service's Business Daily.!
I’ve never come across a single study showing that procrastination has benefits.
If you just don't have the time to write a page novel, is there some other way you could express your thoughts and creativity that you do.
But even thought it’s bad for us, we’ve all been guilty of it from time to time. "I don't feel like it today. I'll do it this weekend,” we say. Then it becomes next weekend, and so on, until whatever it was slips away from consciousness altogether.
Procrastination is a choice you make, and it’s absolutely under your control.
You make this choice for several reasons: aversion to the task you need to perform, preference for doing something else, and yes, sometimes plain laziness.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, blogger and author, has published a list of the top 10 psychology studies of She cites one interesting study about how we.The negative impact it has on your life depends on the degree to which you allow it.
When we allow our children to procrastinate, they may squander their true potential because they will almost certainly not do well in school.
Poor study habits and inadequately done homework (if it’s done at all) will set the stage for a loss of confidence and a potentially lackluster future.
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