Procrastination
Outlook is a wonderful tool, but not when it keeps reminding you that it is now 96 weeks since you were supposed to finish a report you haven't even started yet.
Just how lazy are you? How long will you put off the essential or the inevitable? What do you fill the time with?
(We're too lazy to write something funny here. You do it.)
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 18:18)
Outlook is a wonderful tool, but not when it keeps reminding you that it is now 96 weeks since you were supposed to finish a report you haven't even started yet.
Just how lazy are you? How long will you put off the essential or the inevitable? What do you fill the time with?
(We're too lazy to write something funny here. You do it.)
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 18:18)
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Nope
Try as I might, I can't think of a single example of my procrastination. I'm at the other extreme. Never missed a deadline, never late, never stayed up late while a student to finish an essay, always get straight to work when I have something to do. I handed in my MA dissertation three months early (the first in the uni to do so) and still got a distinction.
So you'll pardon me if I'm intolerant to the point of pathology about people who can't do anything on time. It's not procrastination - it's just idiocy.
( , Tue 18 Nov 2008, 16:30, 4 replies)
Try as I might, I can't think of a single example of my procrastination. I'm at the other extreme. Never missed a deadline, never late, never stayed up late while a student to finish an essay, always get straight to work when I have something to do. I handed in my MA dissertation three months early (the first in the uni to do so) and still got a distinction.
So you'll pardon me if I'm intolerant to the point of pathology about people who can't do anything on time. It's not procrastination - it's just idiocy.
( , Tue 18 Nov 2008, 16:30, 4 replies)
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