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How a procrastinator’s brain is different from a doer’s 6 Tips to End Procrastination Almost all of us falls into the trap of procrastinating. But the things we aren’t doing won't get done ...
The Over-doer Jenny says the Over-doer finds it difficult to prioritise and say no to things. ‘This results in too many demands being made on their time,’ she says.
To determine if the person is a doer or a procrastinator, the participants completed a survey measuring their ability to execute control over their actions.
Yep, it’s not a one-size-fits-all thing; there are six procrastination types, Is Knowing Your Procrastination Type the Secret to Getting All Your Sh*t Done? Skip to main content ...
Often procrastination is a way to let ourselves do a less-than-perfect job on things that don't require a perfect job anyway. ILLUSTRATION: Getty Images ...
Productivity trainer Kosio Angelov built a paid course at Udemy on how to beat procrastination, and over a thousand people took it. Now Angelov has ditched the $47 price tag and released the ...
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