The Procrastination Equation: New Insights Into Why We Procrastinate

Procrastinating makes stress and anxiety, missed deadlines, and low-quality, shoddy employment. Human beings who are constantly leaving things to the at the end minute tend to pull all-nighters cramming for exams, they have to pay fees for bounced checks and late payments, they do their Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, and they’re passed over for promotions due to their inability to get things done on age. Fortunately, there’s a fresh textbook outside, titled “The Procrastination Equation”, which clarifies why we procrastinate, and what to do about it. More information: click here