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Post by Sketcher2 on Apr 16, 2018 5:11:20 GMT
I do. I have all week to finish my home work and I am only working on it now, one day before I go to class.
Do you have this problem?
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Post by David on Apr 16, 2018 12:42:06 GMT
I procrastinate a little but then who doesn't?
However my chronic anxiety state won't allow me to go to far
I have in the main got to get on with things, otherwise, it affect my sleep worry about whatever it is I am slacking on. lol
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Post by David on Apr 16, 2018 14:48:38 GMT
Further to that when it comes to household chores I do procrastinate somewhat.
I do not see them as a major priority but then that is easier for me the possibly you
for when you live alone you have no one on your back to complain...
when one is not pulling their weight in that particular area of domesticity. lol
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 23:33:53 GMT
If you are hooked on adrenaline, you subconsciously seek risky and conflicting situations. Once you know how long it takes to complete a job, its possible to wait until the last minute before going into overdrive in order to complete it. The thrill you receive from the rush to finish, and completing it on time...justifies your next procrastination.
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Post by David on Apr 21, 2018 21:42:51 GMT
If you are hooked on adrenaline, you subconsciously seek risky and conflicting situations. Once you know how long it takes to complete a job, its possible to wait until the last minute before going into overdrive in order to complete it. The thrill you receive from the rush to finish, and completing it on time...justifies your next procrastination. I go along with that!
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Post by diesel on Apr 23, 2018 13:27:27 GMT
Very rarely do I procrastinate. It's human nature. When it comes to urgent or important things I never procrastinate but the laundry can wait. lol
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Post by David on Apr 24, 2018 0:59:57 GMT
I go along with that!
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