International Procrastination Day
International Procrastination Day is held on March 25. Or World Procrastination Day. This event in the third decade of the month March is annual.
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Common issues that lead to student procrastination include abstract goals, feeling overwhelmed, perfectionism, fear of failure, task aversion, resentment, a problematic work environment, and sensation seeking.
Nobody is born a procrastinator; this is only a habit that some people fall into. The Procrastination Research Group found that 18% of people in an online survey suffered extreme negative impacts because of their procrastination. Another 46% stated that procrastination has a highly negative impact on their happiness.
Procrastinators are better at planning but not so good at doing stuff when they have lots of time. They work better under pressure. You could argue that, it's their way of justifying putting things off. But it works for those who actually do what matters in time.
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