Monday, September 16, 2013

The Art of Procrastination

       I have perfected procrastination to a tee. I leave myself with enough time to accomplish a task, nothing more nothing less (well...most of the time anyways). I don't know when or how I started to become a procrastinator I just remember the first few times being in middle school. I even wrote a paper about procrastination (and of course procrastinated on it). I don't call myself lazy because it's not like I'm not doing the work, I'm just wait until I have no other choice than do the assignment other wise I'd suffer consequences.    
       I have tried so many ways to change my habits, but none seem to work.  I always end up going back to my old ways . Which means staying up super late or getting up really early to finish the work, Yes, it's boring and is bad for getting good sleep, but I guess one these days I'll finally see the error in my way and change what I'm doing to better myself. 
       Most people think that procrastination is so easy that you can just do it one day and you will be a pro. Well your wrong not only is it just as hard to do the work normally the person procrastinating has to know exactly how much time they need to finish the assignment. Then they have to figure out the means to which to finish the project after doing nothing for so long. There are many more steps that a person can take but those are the main ones that will get one started (not that you should because it is a bad habit).
      Procrastination is an Art form, and many people do it everyday. I am one of the many "artists" that can claim that right, but in a way I wish I didn't. Life would definitely be a lot simpler if I didn't procrastinate, but this is who I am and I live with it.



 

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