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Our general idea of procrastination is "The action of delaying something" might be because we're lazy and just want to laze about all day and not finish any work. Procrastination is an infamous act most people generally the teenage youth is familiar about. They tend to procrastinate when they feel stressed about University or maybe their relationships and what not. It's an act of escape from reality and responsibilities.
I read an article that was included in the Self-Help Leaflets by the Students of The University of Cambridge; “What is Procrastination?” Where they say that we often preoccupy ourselves with something a bit more interesting and probably useful but not towards the subject that is required doing. Now the article states what Procrastination is and I quote, “The avoidance of doing a task which needs to be done – postponing until tomorrow what can be done today. Procrastination not only affects a person’s work, but also commonly involves feelings such as guilt, inadequacy, self-disgust, stress and depression.” Procrastination has it's pros and cons; affects a lot of things in a persons habit, his feelings and probably his self-worth too but it really depends on how you view things and how you get back on your feet with what load you carry on your back.
We know that all of us procrastinate in any way
imaginable, it's a way to take a break or let loose the pent up stress you gain
from working and or thinking about your welfare; be it for your family or for
yourself.

Amy Spencer also stated and I quote, "The moment you’re not consciously engaged in a task, your limbic system takes over. You give in to what feels good—you procrastinate."
I going to have to agree with Amy, it's the truth. Being a procrastinator myself to me and presumably this also applies to a lot of people when they face tasks that don't interest them and provide little entertainment. Taking in that the limbic system is wired with our pleasure zone, once the brain feels bored on the given subject in front of you; distractions are every where just to keep you from doing work.

Putting Things Off: The Deeper Truth
Most studies about procrastination say that avoiding tasks has very little thing to with time management; your brain considers YOUR feelings and attention for the tasks that you will be doing.
- Are you interested?
- Are you confident in your skills?
- Do you like what you're doing?
Considering I'm a person with a quick attention-span I ask myself these questions frequently mostly when in regards with school work.
According to David McRaney in his book entitled as "You are Not so Smart." Procrastination is not just about time management it's also about how and what you choose that will lead to your next move. David McRaney said something about procrastination being that "The problem isn't that you're a bad manager of your time it is because you are a Bad Tactician in the war that is inside your brain"
As a fellow procrastinator I felt no link with this article for I actually manage my time well considering the statement above this; based on what interests me first before doing any work related things because if I don't do the things I like first, I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the work I will be doing. I guess it depends on the person and what personality they have.
Procrastinating is inevitable but wasting time by doing the things you like and that brings joy to your being is not really wasting time now is it?
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