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Procrastination means delaying or postponing something that must be done because it seems difficult or unpleasant. If you are someone who procrastinates, it's important to remember that it IS possible to teach ourselves new behaviours. Let's get started!
When procrastination becomes a problem, it can be helpful to explore reasons why you may find yourself avoiding certain tasks. These can include:
Everyone is different, so some of the following tips may be perfect for you and others may not. This will depend on the cause of your procrastination and your preferred ways of studying.
It's never too early to start an assignment! You may be doing things that are keeping you busy instead of getting work done. This could include:
Being aware of distraction is your workspace can help you minimise their effect. To remove distractions, you could:
This technique involves choosing a task and working on it in 25-minute bursts followed by short breaks, as directed by a timer. After four of these bursts, you can take a longer break. An online pomodoro timer that might help you stick to your task is Pomofocus.
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