
A Guide on How to Stop Procrastination
If you have a deadline approaching but couldn't bring yourself to work because your mind was wandering, you are procrastinating. In reality, many of us deal with procrastination and its side effects. For some, procrastinating has minor ramifications such as slow productivity or delay in completing assignments. However, it is a source of constant and debilitating anxiety for others. Scientists believe that people procrastinate because of impulsivity and other neural functions. It's also because many people don't find value in the work they are doing, and therefore, they end up avoiding the task. To get to the root cause of the issue, you must understand why humans tend to procrastinate in the first place. According to news reports, approximately 20% of the population suffer from c...
















