Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is heavy.
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Procrastination makes easy things hard, hard things harder.
The essence of procrastination lies in not doing what you think you should be doing, a mental contortion that surely accounts for the great psychic toll the habit takes on people. This is the perplexing thing about procrastination: although it seems to involve avoiding unpleasant tasks, indulging in it generally doesn't make people happy.
Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination.
Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
Procrastination is your body telling you you need to back off a bit and think more about what you are doing.
Apparently, despite my awareness of its pejorative connotation, procrastinating is something I fall victim to quite frequently. I'm not proud of it; I'm just being honest.
If I can do something in less than one minute, I don't let myself procrastinate. I hang up my coat, put newspapers in the recycling, scan and toss a letter. Ever since I wrote about this rule in 'The Happiness Project,' I've been amazed by how many people have told me that it has made a huge difference in their lives.
One of the things I'm really good at is procrastinating.
Procrastination is probably my worst habit out of many. Especially when it comes to paperwork.
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