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Avoiding Procrastination

2020.04.20

Are you the type of student who does homework methodically or at the last minute? For example, if you have two weeks to write a 500-word essay in English, would you complete it over several days or within the final 12 hours? Based on my experience as a teacher, I estimate that at least 30 percent of my students fall into the group that begins essays only the day before they are due. If you are always racing to meet deadlines, then there is a strong possibility that you are a procrastinator. If you are not familiar with the word, Google defines it as “a person who habitually puts off doing things.” Does that sound like you?

 

Procrastinators are not necessarily lazy people; in fact, many procrastinators end up working extremely hard before a project is due. However, all procrastinators are poor at managing their time. Without a deadline set by someone else, procrastinators cannot get anything done. If you are a frequent procrastinator, I recommend making it a priority goal not to be one by the time you graduate.

 

There is a saying, “If you cannot manage your time, someone else will.” Put another way, it means that procrastinators will struggle to be leaders, inventors, artists, and entrepreneurs. While it is true that not everyone will be a leader, inventor, artist or entrepreneur, wouldn’t you like the option?

 

For people who struggle with managing their time, I recommend watching a funny and insightful presentation on Ted.com that is titled “Inside the mind of a procrastinator” (https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_urban_inside_the_mind_of_a_master_procrastinator?language=en) by Tim Urban.

 

In this 14-minute video, Mr. Urban shares his personal struggle with procrastination using the example of his process for writing a thesis while in university. I don’t want to say much about the video, because I don’t want to spoil it; however, I will say that it uses simple, humorous images and analogies to shed light on why people procrastinate. It also provides insight and advice for overcoming this tendency.

 

Among the tools that Mr. Urban shares for dealing with procrastination are life calendars. Unlike typical calendars, that show just twelve months, these calendars span 90 years— the length of a long life. By using these calendars, it is easier to set deadlines and get things done. These calendars can be found on Tim Urban’s blog (waitbutwhy.com).

 

So procrastinators, don’t put it off. Check out those websites today!

 

 

Photo Credit: Pixabay@pexels.com

 

 

Blog Quiz

 

1. A person who puts off doing something is a/an ________ ?

A.   Debater

B.    Informant

C.    Manager

D.  Procrastinator

 

2. Which of these words is different?

A.  Cutoff

B.   Deadline

C.    Pass out

D.  Time limit

 

3. What animal does Mr. Urban say is in his brain? (You will need to watch the video to answer this question.)

A.    Cat

B.    Hamster

C.    Guinea pig

D.  Monkey


 

Scroll down ↓ for the answers to the quiz.

 

 

 

 

 







 

 

Quiz Answers

 

1. D

2. C

3. D

 

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